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... criticism of anything ! Is it not rather that life itself is the criticism of poetry ? What , then , of the critics ? -what can they do , in practice , most worth doing ? Granted that the critic's main business is interpretation , he ...
... criticism of anything ! Is it not rather that life itself is the criticism of poetry ? What , then , of the critics ? -what can they do , in practice , most worth doing ? Granted that the critic's main business is interpretation , he ...
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... critics who have mattered to me were themselves artists who turned literary criticism into literature . They brought to the study of poetry the imagination of poet and novelist in one . Rasselas and The Vanity of Human Wishes are not ...
... critics who have mattered to me were themselves artists who turned literary criticism into literature . They brought to the study of poetry the imagination of poet and novelist in one . Rasselas and The Vanity of Human Wishes are not ...
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... criticism of poetry , I think , has failed us . It is vain to expect too much of any criticism ; as Arnold did . Men of the pen overrate the power of the pen . And where criticism has tried to lead the poets , as at the Renaissance , it ...
... criticism of poetry , I think , has failed us . It is vain to expect too much of any criticism ; as Arnold did . Men of the pen overrate the power of the pen . And where criticism has tried to lead the poets , as at the Renaissance , it ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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