Portraits and Views, Literary and HistoricalMacmillan, 1979 - 246 страници |
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... criticism is for the critic to be on a level with the author- that is why the eighteenth - century Dr Johnson is still the grandest critic of Shakespeare , and also why we can ignore 99 per cent of the production of the critical ...
... criticism is for the critic to be on a level with the author- that is why the eighteenth - century Dr Johnson is still the grandest critic of Shakespeare , and also why we can ignore 99 per cent of the production of the critical ...
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... critics ' always hated Kip- ling's guts for the home - truths he told them and the contempt in which he , rightly , held them ... criticism hardly ever is . ( But , then , it is hardly ever good . ) And that for a psychological reason ...
... critics ' always hated Kip- ling's guts for the home - truths he told them and the contempt in which he , rightly , held them ... criticism hardly ever is . ( But , then , it is hardly ever good . ) And that for a psychological reason ...
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... criticism . ' I do not : far too much ' criticism ' in the world today : Belloc was a creator , not a critic . When one considers the mass of ' criticism ' devoted to less impor- tant writers ! to Forster , for instance , who had much ...
... criticism . ' I do not : far too much ' criticism ' in the world today : Belloc was a creator , not a critic . When one considers the mass of ' criticism ' devoted to less impor- tant writers ! to Forster , for instance , who had much ...
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