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... criticism . He wants the reader to pay attention to the customs of the language , usage of the poets , context ... criticism is a humanistic discipline . Literary criticism is inseparable from the general problem of the humanities which ...
... criticism . He wants the reader to pay attention to the customs of the language , usage of the poets , context ... criticism is a humanistic discipline . Literary criticism is inseparable from the general problem of the humanities which ...
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... criticism is requisite ; if one proposes to view poetry in terms of principles of maximum community , a Platonic criticism is demanded . Every philosophy is addressed only to certain questions and can answer them only in certain forms15 ...
... criticism is requisite ; if one proposes to view poetry in terms of principles of maximum community , a Platonic criticism is demanded . Every philosophy is addressed only to certain questions and can answer them only in certain forms15 ...
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ideal criticism reconciles the intuitive apprehension of the poems with the critical principles . It might so happen that one poet may always remain an ideal one , while another is ideal at times and actual at other times . Thus ...
ideal criticism reconciles the intuitive apprehension of the poems with the critical principles . It might so happen that one poet may always remain an ideal one , while another is ideal at times and actual at other times . Thus ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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