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Page 38
... important factor in the total impression he wished to produce . Bailey's remarks are evidently calculated for an audience which could judge with its own eyes of their appropriateness ; and the audience which Chaucer had in view when ...
... important factor in the total impression he wished to produce . Bailey's remarks are evidently calculated for an audience which could judge with its own eyes of their appropriateness ; and the audience which Chaucer had in view when ...
Page 69
... important personal material in Hamlet's life for him to shape into art . III The last scene of the tragedy ( to many critics besides Dr. John- son ) has seemed somehow unsatisfactory ; it is a huggermugger affair , hasty , flurried ...
... important personal material in Hamlet's life for him to shape into art . III The last scene of the tragedy ( to many critics besides Dr. John- son ) has seemed somehow unsatisfactory ; it is a huggermugger affair , hasty , flurried ...
Page 103
... important - we infer . It is the power we have of arriving at conclusions about the interconnections of any data under consideration . By a series of steps , reason takes us from one point , A , to a different point , B. It is obvious ...
... important - we infer . It is the power we have of arriving at conclusions about the interconnections of any data under consideration . By a series of steps , reason takes us from one point , A , to a different point , B. It is obvious ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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