The Quarterly Review, Volume 264,Nummer 524John Murray, 1935 |
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... criticism , their joint judgment deserves atten- tion . And we find such agreement in regard to the place of philosophy in English poetry . No nation , ' said Voltaire , has treated in poetry moral ideas with more energy and depth than ...
... criticism , their joint judgment deserves atten- tion . And we find such agreement in regard to the place of philosophy in English poetry . No nation , ' said Voltaire , has treated in poetry moral ideas with more energy and depth than ...
Pagina 244
... criticism of that criticism . ' Here , then , is a very important book , for it may mark the beginning of an inflammatory school of Indian literary criticism , resisting and explaining the ideas of English authors , and so sustaining ...
... criticism of that criticism . ' Here , then , is a very important book , for it may mark the beginning of an inflammatory school of Indian literary criticism , resisting and explaining the ideas of English authors , and so sustaining ...
Pagina 252
... criticism London provides in the Empire Service . Critics who gain the ear and confidence of Indian listeners will ... criticism is at a low ebb . But if our criticism attains a high standard it will help to inspire high standards in the ...
... criticism London provides in the Empire Service . Critics who gain the ear and confidence of Indian listeners will ... criticism is at a low ebb . But if our criticism attains a high standard it will help to inspire high standards in the ...
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SOME PHILOSOPHIES IN ENGLISH POETRY | 224 |
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