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But not by Mr. I. A. Richards , who has some admirable remarks on Gray's attitude to the reader of the Elegy , and who concludes : Indeed , many of the secrets of " style " could , I believe , be shown to be matters of tone , of the ...
But not by Mr. I. A. Richards , who has some admirable remarks on Gray's attitude to the reader of the Elegy , and who concludes : Indeed , many of the secrets of " style " could , I believe , be shown to be matters of tone , of the ...
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Since literature is ordered to the reader - and the prominence of the common reader , not the élite , is a notable feature of Johnson's criticismit is these natural desires to which the poet must write and from which the critic must ...
Since literature is ordered to the reader - and the prominence of the common reader , not the élite , is a notable feature of Johnson's criticismit is these natural desires to which the poet must write and from which the critic must ...
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and perverseness , must perish with their parents.12 If the common reader cannot feel the effects of metaphysical poems based on esoteric lore , neither can the reader of Pope's Imitations of Horace or West's Imitations of Spenser : An ...
and perverseness , must perish with their parents.12 If the common reader cannot feel the effects of metaphysical poems based on esoteric lore , neither can the reader of Pope's Imitations of Horace or West's Imitations of Spenser : An ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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