CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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vii. oldal
... critic ? That he is only one kind of reader among thousands is obvious ; and that he is the most useless of writers unless his faculty reaches a rather rare degree of excellence is obvious . A critic is one who has been given a pass ...
... critic ? That he is only one kind of reader among thousands is obvious ; and that he is the most useless of writers unless his faculty reaches a rather rare degree of excellence is obvious . A critic is one who has been given a pass ...
ix. oldal
... critic , when he is expounding the literature of the past , is to put the reader at the point of view from which its contemporaries saw that literature , at the same time , of course , judging it from his own ; and , confronted by ...
... critic , when he is expounding the literature of the past , is to put the reader at the point of view from which its contemporaries saw that literature , at the same time , of course , judging it from his own ; and , confronted by ...
20. oldal
... critic answers these ques- tions so satisfyingly as he . He is not so much a metaphysician as a psycho- logist and a moral sage . Like all great critics , he has a point of view . His superiority does not lie in the intensity of his ...
... critic answers these ques- tions so satisfyingly as he . He is not so much a metaphysician as a psycho- logist and a moral sage . Like all great critics , he has a point of view . His superiority does not lie in the intensity of his ...
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DEAN INGE | 25 |
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