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... literary criticism needs : and it is through practice , armed with humility as well as knowledge , that one's sensibility is quickened and one's ratioci- native capacity is sharpened . One is both ready to surrender to the work of ...
... literary criticism needs : and it is through practice , armed with humility as well as knowledge , that one's sensibility is quickened and one's ratioci- native capacity is sharpened . One is both ready to surrender to the work of ...
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... literary phenomena : to map out the continents by the rule of language , to indicate the geological strata , to differen- tiate between the heights and the plains , the rivers and the lakes . the industrial and the rural regions , the ...
... literary phenomena : to map out the continents by the rule of language , to indicate the geological strata , to differen- tiate between the heights and the plains , the rivers and the lakes . the industrial and the rural regions , the ...
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... literary works based , theoretically , upon both outer form ( specific metre or structure ) and also upon inner form ... literary art too there is no sepa- rating the ' matter ' from the ' form ' , the ' meaning ' from the ' tech- nique ...
... literary works based , theoretically , upon both outer form ( specific metre or structure ) and also upon inner form ... literary art too there is no sepa- rating the ' matter ' from the ' form ' , the ' meaning ' from the ' tech- nique ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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