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Out of such experience should come literary judgment , literary taste , which is the accomplished phase of wit ; or , to put it in another way , wit in the writer is not merely the power to conceive of objects and endow them with ' Life ...
Out of such experience should come literary judgment , literary taste , which is the accomplished phase of wit ; or , to put it in another way , wit in the writer is not merely the power to conceive of objects and endow them with ' Life ...
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BERTRAND H. BRONSON The Double Tradition of Dr. Johnson In a sense so deep as to give most of its meaning to the study of literary history , a great writer is defined not only by his own works but also by what posterity makes of him .
BERTRAND H. BRONSON The Double Tradition of Dr. Johnson In a sense so deep as to give most of its meaning to the study of literary history , a great writer is defined not only by his own works but also by what posterity makes of him .
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The brilliance of his discussion of wit is widely acknowledged , but analysis and discrimination of literary devices are not for him the central business of criticism . Criticism is above all a matter of judgment and evaluation .
The brilliance of his discussion of wit is widely acknowledged , but analysis and discrimination of literary devices are not for him the central business of criticism . Criticism is above all a matter of judgment and evaluation .
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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