Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... critic but a spoke within the wheel ? Can anyone there- fore wonder that the modern critic has been deprived of his ancient status and distinction in literature ; that his loss in dignity has corresponded with his being the worst- paid ...
... critic but a spoke within the wheel ? Can anyone there- fore wonder that the modern critic has been deprived of his ancient status and distinction in literature ; that his loss in dignity has corresponded with his being the worst- paid ...
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... critic whose practice is vastly better than his word . Theorizing and the discussion of " abstract argument , " sermonizing , in fact , are a vicious departure from the simple rules which should govern the reviewer in his occupation ...
... critic whose practice is vastly better than his word . Theorizing and the discussion of " abstract argument , " sermonizing , in fact , are a vicious departure from the simple rules which should govern the reviewer in his occupation ...
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... critic will not cut his cloth to his book , but submit the book to the jurisdiction of first - hand principles . If he is wrong , I would still assert that by the possession of critical " opinions " and preoccupations , he is less ...
... critic will not cut his cloth to his book , but submit the book to the jurisdiction of first - hand principles . If he is wrong , I would still assert that by the possession of critical " opinions " and preoccupations , he is less ...
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