Addresses and TransactionsW. Dawson, 1932 |
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... criticism implied , when the ex- pression of that opinion is only what would naturally come from the character who is being interpreted , and in the circumstances to which he is related . The Master of the Rolls , Lord Greene , speaking ...
... criticism implied , when the ex- pression of that opinion is only what would naturally come from the character who is being interpreted , and in the circumstances to which he is related . The Master of the Rolls , Lord Greene , speaking ...
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... critic . His earlier essays on literary topics in The Rambler , and elsewhere , may not unjustly be regarded as preparatory to his later work . Yet after the Preface he might have written no more literary criticism , and been content to ...
... critic . His earlier essays on literary topics in The Rambler , and elsewhere , may not unjustly be regarded as preparatory to his later work . Yet after the Preface he might have written no more literary criticism , and been content to ...
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... criticism if we read it aright . Beware , he tells us , of received opinion . " There is always an appeal from criticism to nature , " he says in his Preface to Shakespeare . In his Life of Pope he speaks of " the cant of those who ...
... criticism if we read it aright . Beware , he tells us , of received opinion . " There is always an appeal from criticism to nature , " he says in his Preface to Shakespeare . In his Life of Pope he speaks of " the cant of those who ...
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