Elementary Guide to Literary CriticismGinn, 1903 - 195 páginas |
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... moral science . Wide reading in various departments will banish narrowness and provincialism . Study and experience will bring a cosmopolitan culture . Though few are capable of attaining to eminence as critics , it is possible for ...
... moral science . Wide reading in various departments will banish narrowness and provincialism . Study and experience will bring a cosmopolitan culture . Though few are capable of attaining to eminence as critics , it is possible for ...
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... moral character . Wide attainments are revealed . in breadth of view and in mastery of large resources . Culture is exhibited in a general delicacy of thought , feeling , and expression . Literary art is shown in the choice of words and ...
... moral character . Wide attainments are revealed . in breadth of view and in mastery of large resources . Culture is exhibited in a general delicacy of thought , feeling , and expression . Literary art is shown in the choice of words and ...
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... Moral Character . The moral character of an author appears in his general attitude toward truth and life . A strong moral sense appears in a firm adherence to right and an unblinded condemnation of wrong . A genial , charitable spirit ...
... Moral Character . The moral character of an author appears in his general attitude toward truth and life . A strong moral sense appears in a firm adherence to right and an unblinded condemnation of wrong . A genial , charitable spirit ...
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... moral worth . In men like Burns , Byron , and Heine , the absence of a high moral purpose has detracted , in spite of their unquestioned intellec- tual power , from the excellence of a large part of their writings . 20. Autobiographic ...
... moral worth . In men like Burns , Byron , and Heine , the absence of a high moral purpose has detracted , in spite of their unquestioned intellec- tual power , from the excellence of a large part of their writings . 20. Autobiographic ...
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... moral teachings . Poetry aims at pleasure by means of melody , felicity of expression , the picturing of moods and scenes , and the narration of interesting incidents or important events . When the purpose of a production is clearly ...
... moral teachings . Poetry aims at pleasure by means of melody , felicity of expression , the picturing of moods and scenes , and the narration of interesting incidents or important events . When the purpose of a production is clearly ...
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