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Elizabeth Sweeting. T PREFATORY NOTE HIS preliminary survey of critical activity is intended to cover the period extending from the late fifteenth century to the accession of Elizabeth . The preservation of critical material during the ...
Elizabeth Sweeting. T PREFATORY NOTE HIS preliminary survey of critical activity is intended to cover the period extending from the late fifteenth century to the accession of Elizabeth . The preservation of critical material during the ...
Strona xi
... critical faculty , whether or not any codified principles emerge . The nearest approach to critical utterance before the sixteenth century has been found in Caxton's ' naïf and interesting , but only infantilely critical , remarks ' in ...
... critical faculty , whether or not any codified principles emerge . The nearest approach to critical utterance before the sixteenth century has been found in Caxton's ' naïf and interesting , but only infantilely critical , remarks ' in ...
Strona 88
... critical approach . The study of any author imposes the use of definite critical critical standards to know which way to folow that one : in what place : by what meane and order : by what tooles and instrumentes ye shall do it , by what ...
... critical approach . The study of any author imposes the use of definite critical critical standards to know which way to folow that one : in what place : by what meane and order : by what tooles and instrumentes ye shall do it , by what ...
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