Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 452
... critic , and partly a question of the judgment of literary values , criticism was naturally of fundamental importance in the years when American literature was finding itself . While American reactions to the Tory Dr. Johnson were mixed ...
... critic , and partly a question of the judgment of literary values , criticism was naturally of fundamental importance in the years when American literature was finding itself . While American reactions to the Tory Dr. Johnson were mixed ...
Strana 457
... critic first possess'd the earth , And by his rules gave authors birth . You may be ancient : critic , hark ! Were you with Noah in the ark ? In what compartment were you seen ? ' Mongst creatures clean , or the unclean ? The critic ...
... critic first possess'd the earth , And by his rules gave authors birth . You may be ancient : critic , hark ! Were you with Noah in the ark ? In what compartment were you seen ? ' Mongst creatures clean , or the unclean ? The critic ...
Strana 468
... critic who is the genuine friend of the interests of literature , where he perceives a total barrenness of genius , will admonish the un- happy author ... criticism , indulge yourselves in the malevolent re- 468 A NATIONAL LITERARY CULTURE.
... critic who is the genuine friend of the interests of literature , where he perceives a total barrenness of genius , will admonish the un- happy author ... criticism , indulge yourselves in the malevolent re- 468 A NATIONAL LITERARY CULTURE.
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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