Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 13
... Criticism also . It is Criticism which discovers that Homer's works were compiled , in about five hun- dred years , by about fifty different authors . And it is Criticism which finds out that Mr. Smith or Mr. Brown steals his success ...
... Criticism also . It is Criticism which discovers that Homer's works were compiled , in about five hun- dred years , by about fifty different authors . And it is Criticism which finds out that Mr. Smith or Mr. Brown steals his success ...
Pagina 14
... Criticism does very little , if any- thing , for any art , but man is so made that he takes pleasure in having his say . This say " is Criticism , and , at worst , Criticism adds some agreeable hours to life , offers some pleasant ...
... Criticism does very little , if any- thing , for any art , but man is so made that he takes pleasure in having his say . This say " is Criticism , and , at worst , Criticism adds some agreeable hours to life , offers some pleasant ...
Pagina 15
... Criticism does authors very little good . Archdeacon Farrar , I think , though I have not the reference at hand , once told the world that Criticism had done him no good . This , perhaps , is an extreme case . But review- ing may do ...
... Criticism does authors very little good . Archdeacon Farrar , I think , though I have not the reference at hand , once told the world that Criticism had done him no good . This , perhaps , is an extreme case . But review- ing may do ...
Pagina 16
... critics who are trained to form an opinion of their quali- ties which is relatively just and precise . The nature of this kind of criticism it should be easy to define . The critic has to take the book on its own merits , to de- scribe ...
... critics who are trained to form an opinion of their quali- ties which is relatively just and precise . The nature of this kind of criticism it should be easy to define . The critic has to take the book on its own merits , to de- scribe ...
Pagina 17
... critic . It ap- pears to me that there can be no valuable criticism of the composite order , nothing comparative or elaborate , that does not de- pend for its value on the personal authority or personal charm of the critic who pro duces ...
... critic . It ap- pears to me that there can be no valuable criticism of the composite order , nothing comparative or elaborate , that does not de- pend for its value on the personal authority or personal charm of the critic who pro duces ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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