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... year or two hence , I hope to have more to say upon this topic , or the interests it represents , and to speak with more ripeness both as to the matter and the form . M. F. CONTENTS . A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . PART I. 8 PREFACE .
... year or two hence , I hope to have more to say upon this topic , or the interests it represents , and to speak with more ripeness both as to the matter and the form . M. F. CONTENTS . A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . PART I. 8 PREFACE .
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Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. CONTENTS . A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . PART I. A DIALOGUE . • THE TWO HERBERTS . THE PROSE WORKS OF MILTON . • THE LIFE OF SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . MODERN BRITISH POETS . THE MODERN DRAMA ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. CONTENTS . A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS . PART I. A DIALOGUE . • THE TWO HERBERTS . THE PROSE WORKS OF MILTON . • THE LIFE OF SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . MODERN BRITISH POETS . THE MODERN DRAMA ...
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... CRITICS . AN essay on Criticism were a serious matter ; for , though this age be emphatically critical , the writer would still find it neces- sary to investigate the laws of criticism as a science , to settle its conditions as an art ...
... CRITICS . AN essay on Criticism were a serious matter ; for , though this age be emphatically critical , the writer would still find it neces- sary to investigate the laws of criticism as a science , to settle its conditions as an art ...
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... critic . They give an idea of certain certain act of men in a certain time or place . essential value is nothing . The long review , the eloquent arti- cle by the man of the nineteenth century , are of no value by themselves considered ...
... critic . They give an idea of certain certain act of men in a certain time or place . essential value is nothing . The long review , the eloquent arti- cle by the man of the nineteenth century , are of no value by themselves considered ...
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... critic can only do who perceives the anal- ogies of the universe , and how they are regulated by an absolute ... critic sees this divine , but brings it down to hu- The critic is the historian who In vain for the A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS ...
... critic can only do who perceives the anal- ogies of the universe , and how they are regulated by an absolute ... critic sees this divine , but brings it down to hu- The critic is the historian who In vain for the A SHORT ESSAY ON CRITICS ...
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