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... Criticism ' , by splitting up a poem into the parts from which it is supposed to be compounded , prevents us from seeing its unity of aim . From this , Beowulf and Piers Plowman have particularly suffered . These theories of multiple ...
... Criticism ' , by splitting up a poem into the parts from which it is supposed to be compounded , prevents us from seeing its unity of aim . From this , Beowulf and Piers Plowman have particularly suffered . These theories of multiple ...
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... Criticism ' , and what I may perhaps be allowed to call the ' Lower Biography ' . I Though the ' Higher Criticism ... criticisms which proves POETS AND THEIR CRITICS 113.
... Criticism ' , and what I may perhaps be allowed to call the ' Lower Biography ' . I Though the ' Higher Criticism ... criticisms which proves POETS AND THEIR CRITICS 113.
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... critics of his generation ignored Whiter as they ignored Maurice Morgann , although both writers anticipated the romantic criticism of Shakespeare if only by their insistence upon the importance of the less conscious workings of the ...
... critics of his generation ignored Whiter as they ignored Maurice Morgann , although both writers anticipated the romantic criticism of Shakespeare if only by their insistence upon the importance of the less conscious workings of the ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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