The Yale Literary Magazine, Volumes 126-127Yale Literary Society, 1957 |
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... criticism because the criticism is fundamentally di- rected at themselves . In particular those who criticize should submit to the magazine articles concerned with their criticisms and should also make an earnest attempt to read the ...
... criticism because the criticism is fundamentally di- rected at themselves . In particular those who criticize should submit to the magazine articles concerned with their criticisms and should also make an earnest attempt to read the ...
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... criticism of her subject , saying : " Lawrence needs to be gossiped about . " The gossiping she does with finesse ... criticism , he shows an insight into the nature and construction of good poetry which has seldom been equaled ; and in ...
... criticism of her subject , saying : " Lawrence needs to be gossiped about . " The gossiping she does with finesse ... criticism , he shows an insight into the nature and construction of good poetry which has seldom been equaled ; and in ...
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... criticism . First , last fall , came Frederick Crew's study of James ( The Tragedy of Man- ners ) and now we have Mr. Selig's study of Carew . This second volume in the Yale Scholar of the House Series is an extremely valuable work ...
... criticism . First , last fall , came Frederick Crew's study of James ( The Tragedy of Man- ners ) and now we have Mr. Selig's study of Carew . This second volume in the Yale Scholar of the House Series is an extremely valuable work ...
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