Elementary Guide to Literary CriticismGinn, 1903 - 195 páginas |
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... humor . " Even the critics , " he says in the conclusion of the " Sketch Book , " " whatever may be said of them by others , the author has found to be a singularly gentle and good - natured race ; it is true that each has in turn ...
... humor . " Even the critics , " he says in the conclusion of the " Sketch Book , " " whatever may be said of them by others , the author has found to be a singularly gentle and good - natured race ; it is true that each has in turn ...
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... humor with which Irving has told it . There is a natural and intimate relation between matter and form ; one is the soul , the other is the body . Form is not to be unduly magnified by itself ; it is excellent only when it is a fitting ...
... humor with which Irving has told it . There is a natural and intimate relation between matter and form ; one is the soul , the other is the body . Form is not to be unduly magnified by itself ; it is excellent only when it is a fitting ...
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... humor , in his expositions a vividness of presentment , in his arguments a sledge - hammer force , all of which are not to be found together anywhere else , and none of which is to be found anywhere in quite the same form . And despite ...
... humor , in his expositions a vividness of presentment , in his arguments a sledge - hammer force , all of which are not to be found together anywhere else , and none of which is to be found anywhere in quite the same form . And despite ...
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... humor , as in Holmes's " The Deacon's Masterpiece . " Sometimes there is vio- lent anger , as in Byron's " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers . " We feel his unrestrained wrath , as he exclaims , - " Prepare for rhyme I'll publish right ...
... humor , as in Holmes's " The Deacon's Masterpiece . " Sometimes there is vio- lent anger , as in Byron's " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers . " We feel his unrestrained wrath , as he exclaims , - " Prepare for rhyme I'll publish right ...
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... humorous , buoyant , serious , sad , ironical , angry , genial , urbane ? What is its purpose , — to instruct , please , persuade ? The love of dirt is among the earliest of passions , as it is the latest . Mud - pies gratify one of our ...
... humorous , buoyant , serious , sad , ironical , angry , genial , urbane ? What is its purpose , — to instruct , please , persuade ? The love of dirt is among the earliest of passions , as it is the latest . Mud - pies gratify one of our ...
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