Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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... Criticism at the Present Time1 ... IT IS of the last importance that English criticism should clearly discern what rule for its course , in order to avail itself of the field now opening to it , and to produce fruit for the future , it ...
... Criticism at the Present Time1 ... IT IS of the last importance that English criticism should clearly discern what rule for its course , in order to avail itself of the field now opening to it , and to produce fruit for the future , it ...
Page 141
... criticism are organs of men and parties having practical ends to serve , and with them those practical ends are the first thing and the play of mind the second ; so much play of mind as is com- patible with the prosecution of those ...
... criticism are organs of men and parties having practical ends to serve , and with them those practical ends are the first thing and the play of mind the second ; so much play of mind as is com- patible with the prosecution of those ...
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... criticism of both the public school and the university is common . There is much talk about capitalistic influence , and the denial of academic freedom by prominent business men who contribute to endowments and constitute boards of ...
... criticism of both the public school and the university is common . There is much talk about capitalistic influence , and the denial of academic freedom by prominent business men who contribute to endowments and constitute boards of ...
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