James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... criticism " he held to be " as untrustworthy as it is fascinating . " In the very passage I have quoted , in which ... criticism is judgment or measurement . Rejecting subjective criticism as untrustworthy , he found his standards in ...
... criticism " he held to be " as untrustworthy as it is fascinating . " In the very passage I have quoted , in which ... criticism is judgment or measurement . Rejecting subjective criticism as untrustworthy , he found his standards in ...
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... criticism is incompetent to answer . While historical criticism has indeed a certain objectivity in forcing the critic to apply standards more authoritative than his personal likes and dislikes , it none the less falls short of an ...
... criticism is incompetent to answer . While historical criticism has indeed a certain objectivity in forcing the critic to apply standards more authoritative than his personal likes and dislikes , it none the less falls short of an ...
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... Criticism . Buffalo : 1905 . VIII , 17-42 . ( Useful assembly of excerpts from criticisms of Lowell enabling one to trace the history of his reputation . ) Nichols , E. J. " Identification of Characters in Lowell's ' A Fable for Critics ...
... Criticism . Buffalo : 1905 . VIII , 17-42 . ( Useful assembly of excerpts from criticisms of Lowell enabling one to trace the history of his reputation . ) Nichols , E. J. " Identification of Characters in Lowell's ' A Fable for Critics ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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