Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... require fidelity to artificial standards of decorum , attention to accidental details of costume or country , and ... requires a Shakespeare to be a satis- fying mirror . 15Bate , Achievement , pp . 204-206 . 16 Johnson on Shakespeare ...
... require fidelity to artificial standards of decorum , attention to accidental details of costume or country , and ... requires a Shakespeare to be a satis- fying mirror . 15Bate , Achievement , pp . 204-206 . 16 Johnson on Shakespeare ...
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... requires looking at it from all sides , " to try and approach truth on one side after another , not to strive a cry , nor to persist in pressing forward , on any one side , with violence and self - will . ' The object must be related to ...
... requires looking at it from all sides , " to try and approach truth on one side after another , not to strive a cry , nor to persist in pressing forward , on any one side , with violence and self - will . ' The object must be related to ...
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... requires the habit of " dealing with facts , " which is in itself a " most valuable discipline , " and " every one should have some experience of it . " Arnold's quarrel , then , is not with science : it is with those who propose " to ...
... requires the habit of " dealing with facts , " which is in itself a " most valuable discipline , " and " every one should have some experience of it . " Arnold's quarrel , then , is not with science : it is with those who propose " to ...
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