English Composition and Rhetoric, Part 2Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - English language |
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Page vi
... literary criticism , which assumes that all these emotions are , in kind and degree , familiarly conceived by those ad- dressed . Possibly more might be done at school towards preparing pupils for this kind of study , by storing their ...
... literary criticism , which assumes that all these emotions are , in kind and degree , familiarly conceived by those ad- dressed . Possibly more might be done at school towards preparing pupils for this kind of study , by storing their ...
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... literary works to the pleasure of malevolence . How- ever readily this pleasure may be admitted as one of the incidents of human corruption , there is a tendency to deny its existence when it is expressed in unfamiliar phraseology ...
... literary works to the pleasure of malevolence . How- ever readily this pleasure may be admitted as one of the incidents of human corruption , there is a tendency to deny its existence when it is expressed in unfamiliar phraseology ...
Page x
... literary developments of Imitative art occur in the realistic variety of Prose Fiction , and are too bulky to be produced even in the smallest specimens that would be of service . All that can be attempted is a bare analysis of the ...
... literary developments of Imitative art occur in the realistic variety of Prose Fiction , and are too bulky to be produced even in the smallest specimens that would be of service . All that can be attempted is a bare analysis of the ...
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... literary performance There is not wanting , however , a possibility of rendering assistance to invention proper ; somewhat similar to the indirect contribution of Logic to the Art of Discovery . All right criticism , in helping to ...
... literary performance There is not wanting , however , a possibility of rendering assistance to invention proper ; somewhat similar to the indirect contribution of Logic to the Art of Discovery . All right criticism , in helping to ...
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... literary effects does not invalidate the worth of whatever amount of explanation is attained or attainable . This will have to be judged on its own account , and with reference to the actual help that it affords to the literary student ...
... literary effects does not invalidate the worth of whatever amount of explanation is attained or attainable . This will have to be judged on its own account , and with reference to the actual help that it affords to the literary student ...
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