Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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... critic , he tells us in the essay ' On Criticism ' , was to be ' a man of dis- interested taste and liberal feeling , to see and acknowledge truth and beauty wherever I found it ' . His criticism is valuable because he was , as ...
... critic , he tells us in the essay ' On Criticism ' , was to be ' a man of dis- interested taste and liberal feeling , to see and acknowledge truth and beauty wherever I found it ' . His criticism is valuable because he was , as ...
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... criticism on Marriage à la Mode ( in part from London Magazine ) , 1824 ; The Spirit of the Age ; or , Contemporary Portraits , 1825 ; The Plain Speaker ; or , Opinions on Books , Men , and Things , 1826 ; Notes of a Journey through ...
... criticism on Marriage à la Mode ( in part from London Magazine ) , 1824 ; The Spirit of the Age ; or , Contemporary Portraits , 1825 ; The Plain Speaker ; or , Opinions on Books , Men , and Things , 1826 ; Notes of a Journey through ...
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... CRITICISM Anthology OF ENGLISH PROSE , FROM BEDE TO STEVENSON . Bacon , Francis , Lord Verulam ( 1561-1626 ) . ESSAYS , 1597-1626 . Bagehot , Walter ( 1826-77 ) . LITERARY STUDIES , 1879. 2 vols . Belloc , Hilaire ( 1870-1953 ) ...
... CRITICISM Anthology OF ENGLISH PROSE , FROM BEDE TO STEVENSON . Bacon , Francis , Lord Verulam ( 1561-1626 ) . ESSAYS , 1597-1626 . Bagehot , Walter ( 1826-77 ) . LITERARY STUDIES , 1879. 2 vols . Belloc , Hilaire ( 1870-1953 ) ...
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