King LearMethuen, 1966 - 260 pages |
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John Constable. Contents. Introduction: I. A. Richards and his Critics Acknowledgments I. A. Richards and his Critics 1. Edward Sapir, 'An Approach to Symbolism' 1 (Aug. 1923) 2. F. P. Ramsey, Review of The Meaning of Meaning (Jan. 1924) ...
John Constable. Contents. Introduction: I. A. Richards and his Critics Acknowledgments I. A. Richards and his Critics 1. Edward Sapir, 'An Approach to Symbolism' 1 (Aug. 1923) 2. F. P. Ramsey, Review of The Meaning of Meaning (Jan. 1924) ...
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... critics, the reader will not find a strictly chronological narrative here; instead, each chapter has been conceived of as a window opening onto the life and writings of one, or two, or three critics, without losing sight of the broader ...
... critics, the reader will not find a strictly chronological narrative here; instead, each chapter has been conceived of as a window opening onto the life and writings of one, or two, or three critics, without losing sight of the broader ...
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... critics ' objection to the hazy vagueness of the majority of his poems.11 But his own theory offers no excuse for the monotony of his verse . If it reminds the poet and some of his readers of the roll of ocean waves , we have to ask the ...
... critics ' objection to the hazy vagueness of the majority of his poems.11 But his own theory offers no excuse for the monotony of his verse . If it reminds the poet and some of his readers of the roll of ocean waves , we have to ask the ...
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