English Literature ...New university society, 1941 |
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... kind , but not in degree . Literature is experience of permanent interest re- corded in memorable form . Journalism , however , as the word implies , deals with affairs of the day ; it is a record in vivid form of matters of immediate ...
... kind , but not in degree . Literature is experience of permanent interest re- corded in memorable form . Journalism , however , as the word implies , deals with affairs of the day ; it is a record in vivid form of matters of immediate ...
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... kind of criticism that is worth having ; there is a spurious kind , based on the standards of others , but genuine , living criticism springs from the knowledge born of an eager desire for the best . A man who is an enthusiastic ...
... kind of criticism that is worth having ; there is a spurious kind , based on the standards of others , but genuine , living criticism springs from the knowledge born of an eager desire for the best . A man who is an enthusiastic ...
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... kind of thing for Scotland . In 1814 he published his first novel Waverley , a tale of Scottish life . Once more the public were ready for the different kind of story which Waverley offered . It was so popular that Scott continued ...
... kind of thing for Scotland . In 1814 he published his first novel Waverley , a tale of Scottish life . Once more the public were ready for the different kind of story which Waverley offered . It was so popular that Scott continued ...
Contents
READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
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