Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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... criticism . The recent death of that eminent critic , M. Scherer , had led me to make a survey of his writings . I had found in M. Bru- netière an instructor vigorous and severe in matters of literature ; one who allies modern thought ...
... criticism . The recent death of that eminent critic , M. Scherer , had led me to make a survey of his writings . I had found in M. Bru- netière an instructor vigorous and severe in matters of literature ; one who allies modern thought ...
68. oldal
... criticism . It imposed a doctrine , and created a tradition . But even among writers who revolted from the traditional or Academical manner in criti- cism , the spirit of system was often pres- ent , for the spirit of system is ...
... criticism . It imposed a doctrine , and created a tradition . But even among writers who revolted from the traditional or Academical manner in criti- cism , the spirit of system was often pres- ent , for the spirit of system is ...
69. oldal
... criticism a negative criticism , without a code of principles ; they demanded a theory . But it is a method which accords well with our English habits of thought ; and the fact is perhaps worth noting that while Mr. Arnold was engaged ...
... criticism a negative criticism , without a code of principles ; they demanded a theory . But it is a method which accords well with our English habits of thought ; and the fact is perhaps worth noting that while Mr. Arnold was engaged ...
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