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Pagina 77
... criticism of other modes of philosophical thought and of the results to which they lead . The most striking feature of its method is the shift of emphasis from criticism of argument to criticism of language . It is no longer this or ...
... criticism of other modes of philosophical thought and of the results to which they lead . The most striking feature of its method is the shift of emphasis from criticism of argument to criticism of language . It is no longer this or ...
Pagina 109
... critic who hailed him as the Michelangelo of our age . 6 It is , indeed , not so much bad art which is our bane as bad art criti- cism , criticism which in its reaction against imitative academism has flown to the other extreme of ...
... critic who hailed him as the Michelangelo of our age . 6 It is , indeed , not so much bad art which is our bane as bad art criti- cism , criticism which in its reaction against imitative academism has flown to the other extreme of ...
Pagina 229
... criticism ; and , as reproof from one novelist to another , it rankles in the mind . One sees that there is some truth in it , but one feels that it is really unjust . One sees its relevance to Stevenson's argument that good story ...
... criticism ; and , as reproof from one novelist to another , it rankles in the mind . One sees that there is some truth in it , but one feels that it is really unjust . One sees its relevance to Stevenson's argument that good story ...
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