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Page 102
... Carlyle's historiographical meth- ods who was outraged when I asked him about the methods of Macaulay and Froude and Freeman and Green , none of whom he had in fact read . Situations such as 102 LITERARY CRITICISM AND LITERARY HISTORY.
... Carlyle's historiographical meth- ods who was outraged when I asked him about the methods of Macaulay and Froude and Freeman and Green , none of whom he had in fact read . Situations such as 102 LITERARY CRITICISM AND LITERARY HISTORY.
Page 113
... particular method . What is wrong , it might be asked , with the critic's operat- ing as a teacher ? Is this not his duty , particularly if he is in fact a university teacher ? Every critic operates in some 113 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
... particular method . What is wrong , it might be asked , with the critic's operat- ing as a teacher ? Is this not his duty , particularly if he is in fact a university teacher ? Every critic operates in some 113 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
Page 119
... asked to assign them to their proper period by using whatever internal evidence seems appropriate ( style , tone , vocabulary , sensibil- ity , subject matter , and so forth ) . Set the good American stu- dent to write an essay on ...
... asked to assign them to their proper period by using whatever internal evidence seems appropriate ( style , tone , vocabulary , sensibil- ity , subject matter , and so forth ) . Set the good American stu- dent to write an essay on ...
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