The Oral Study of LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1932 - 483 pages |
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Page 461
... literary critic provided your comment is upon the expression and not upon the material . We are all , then , to some extent literary critics . The very first principle of literary criticism is not to mix up the thought itself with the ...
... literary critic provided your comment is upon the expression and not upon the material . We are all , then , to some extent literary critics . The very first principle of literary criticism is not to mix up the thought itself with the ...
Page 463
... literary criticism . Though it repeats , it is , for our purposes , an im- portant one . Most students wish to content themselves with saying that the thought is clear and logical . It is clearly illogical to call this literary ...
... literary criticism . Though it repeats , it is , for our purposes , an im- portant one . Most students wish to content themselves with saying that the thought is clear and logical . It is clearly illogical to call this literary ...
Page 468
... literary pattern has often been spoken of already . It is antithesis , putting one word or set of words against another . An author may also put one against the other the literary devices to be spoken of in the next lesson . That is ...
... literary pattern has often been spoken of already . It is antithesis , putting one word or set of words against another . An author may also put one against the other the literary devices to be spoken of in the next lesson . That is ...
Contents
PREFACE INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PASSAGES FOR READING AND STUDY | 39 |
Assertion and Implication | 433 |
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A. C. SWINBURNE ALFRED LORD TENNYSON ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH assertion beauty breath Cæsar CLARENCE DAY consciousness dark dead death Dionysus divine doth dream earth emotional emphasis eternal eyes fact fear feel flowers give glory grow H. L. MENCKEN hand happy hath hear heart heaven hope human ideas immortal king Knopf Lady of Shalott LEO TOLSTOI light literary live look LORD man's MATTHEW ARNOLD means mind moral nature never night o'er Odysseus once oral passion permission of Charles person poets poor published by Alfred reader reason religion rest ROBERT BROWNING sense sentence silent sing slave sleep song soul speak spirit stars student sweet tears thee thine things thought tion to-day truth voice whole wild WILFRED SCAWEN BLUNT WILLIAM WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words writer wrong youth