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... critic who is inclined to reject my views , a careful consideration of the arguments and evi- dence upon which they are founded . It would be impossible for me to speak too warmly of the kindness which my friend , Professor Samuel R ...
... critic who is inclined to reject my views , a careful consideration of the arguments and evi- dence upon which they are founded . It would be impossible for me to speak too warmly of the kindness which my friend , Professor Samuel R ...
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... critic of music would make , although a less serious one , if he gave attention to the emotional sentiments awakened in the hearer by the performance , in pri- ority to the science of the harmonical and melodious sounds of which that ...
... critic of music would make , although a less serious one , if he gave attention to the emotional sentiments awakened in the hearer by the performance , in pri- ority to the science of the harmonical and melodious sounds of which that ...
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... critic who should make this ad- mission must be prepared to find himself in opposition to all the accepted canons of the last seventy years . He must be ready to be charged with paradox , the love of enunciating what is manifestly ...
... critic who should make this ad- mission must be prepared to find himself in opposition to all the accepted canons of the last seventy years . He must be ready to be charged with paradox , the love of enunciating what is manifestly ...
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... critic , that this great leader of the precise style of poetry , this harbinger of Boileau and Racine , wrote less in alexandrines than any other French poet on record . Except one solitary fragment , * of no importance , I do not think ...
... critic , that this great leader of the precise style of poetry , this harbinger of Boileau and Racine , wrote less in alexandrines than any other French poet on record . Except one solitary fragment , * of no importance , I do not think ...
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... critic who holds it healthy to be calm and discreet in poetic writing may still find himself brought face to face ... critics have found much to praise , I am bound to say that the existence of Cyril Tour- neur appears to me to be one ...
... critic who holds it healthy to be calm and discreet in poetic writing may still find himself brought face to face ... critics have found much to praise , I am bound to say that the existence of Cyril Tour- neur appears to me to be one ...
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