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Pagina 39
... French critics who have taken the matter in hand . With some , as with the late M. Texte , there is a tendency to obscure the method and its aim by sentimental generalities on the rise of an ideal literature which shall be a beneficent ...
... French critics who have taken the matter in hand . With some , as with the late M. Texte , there is a tendency to obscure the method and its aim by sentimental generalities on the rise of an ideal literature which shall be a beneficent ...
Pagina 40
... French litera- ture in foreign countries ; the methods of criticism , and espe- cially how far they may be identified with those of history proper and of the natural sciences . " Here was a lure which should have drawn the dustiest ...
... French litera- ture in foreign countries ; the methods of criticism , and espe- cially how far they may be identified with those of history proper and of the natural sciences . " Here was a lure which should have drawn the dustiest ...
Pagina 42
... French criticism must at present stand demned . con- The truth is , that in this discourse M. Brunetière is still the " evolutionist , " and looks at the larger critical problems from the point of view of direct succession or chrono ...
... French criticism must at present stand demned . con- The truth is , that in this discourse M. Brunetière is still the " evolutionist , " and looks at the larger critical problems from the point of view of direct succession or chrono ...
Pagina 45
... French epic ? It would , we admit , be hard for most of us to answer M. Brunetière's conundrum about the comparison between the impossible Li - Taï - pé and Horace or Béranger , but we should give it up for other reasons than the lack ...
... French epic ? It would , we admit , be hard for most of us to answer M. Brunetière's conundrum about the comparison between the impossible Li - Taï - pé and Horace or Béranger , but we should give it up for other reasons than the lack ...
Pagina 55
... French Cana- dians , and priests in strange garments with broad - brimmed hats , dignitaries whose hands were respectfully kissed by the captain himself , and small children with white stockings and white shoes , fastened by one white ...
... French Cana- dians , and priests in strange garments with broad - brimmed hats , dignitaries whose hands were respectfully kissed by the captain himself , and small children with white stockings and white shoes , fastened by one white ...
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