Coleridge's Literary CriticismH. Milford, 1931 - 266 страници |
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... criticism of life . It interprets life and , so to speak , recreates it . But literature itself requires inter ... criticism of painting , or of music . No such line can be drawn in literary criticism ; for the critic works in the same ...
... criticism of life . It interprets life and , so to speak , recreates it . But literature itself requires inter ... criticism of painting , or of music . No such line can be drawn in literary criticism ; for the critic works in the same ...
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... criticism , like the history of poetry itself , is one of perpetual progress : for criticism is itself a function of life , and life does not stand still . The radiant point from which all the swarming streams of light issue , from ...
... criticism , like the history of poetry itself , is one of perpetual progress : for criticism is itself a function of life , and life does not stand still . The radiant point from which all the swarming streams of light issue , from ...
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... criticism in any formal sense : it is the sort of criticism in which words are used with the effect of music . Music does not argue . Art explains nothing . And criticism , in the hands of an artist , is itself art . Thus it is with ...
... criticism in any formal sense : it is the sort of criticism in which words are used with the effect of music . Music does not argue . Art explains nothing . And criticism , in the hands of an artist , is itself art . Thus it is with ...
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