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... whole . The New Critics are , in general , better critics than the Humanists were , largely because they keep more closely to strictly literary matters . To expound and apply a theory of literature which can interpret and defend their ...
... whole . The New Critics are , in general , better critics than the Humanists were , largely because they keep more closely to strictly literary matters . To expound and apply a theory of literature which can interpret and defend their ...
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... whole , I am convinced that Coleridge's thought can- not claim a high position in the history of philosophy . It is true that Coleridge discusses many more questions and issues , possibly more systematically and coherently , than was ...
... whole , I am convinced that Coleridge's thought can- not claim a high position in the history of philosophy . It is true that Coleridge discusses many more questions and issues , possibly more systematically and coherently , than was ...
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... whole , substituting the conception of the urn as a " symbol of a pos- sibility of vision " -a vision of human life " under the aspect of eternity . " If this sounds a bit vague and mystical , it is scarcely more so than the words of ...
... whole , substituting the conception of the urn as a " symbol of a pos- sibility of vision " -a vision of human life " under the aspect of eternity . " If this sounds a bit vague and mystical , it is scarcely more so than the words of ...
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