The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Literary criticismAMS Press, 1979 |
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... truth in itself . By truth , here , we mean that perfection which is the result only of the strictest proportion and adaptation in all the 72 LITERARY CRITICISM .
... truth in itself . By truth , here , we mean that perfection which is the result only of the strictest proportion and adaptation in all the 72 LITERARY CRITICISM .
Pagina 143
... truth . this , we mean merely to say that the mind of the author , at the time , might possibly have been struggling with some of those manifold and multiform aberrations by which the nobler order of genius is so frequently beset , but ...
... truth . this , we mean merely to say that the mind of the author , at the time , might possibly have been struggling with some of those manifold and multiform aberrations by which the nobler order of genius is so frequently beset , but ...
Pagina 187
... truth . The results thus attainable will be found worthy his closest attention and best efforts . We shall thus frown down all conspiracies to foist inanity upon the public consideration at the obvi- ous expense of every man of talent ...
... truth . The results thus attainable will be found worthy his closest attention and best efforts . We shall thus frown down all conspiracies to foist inanity upon the public consideration at the obvi- ous expense of every man of talent ...
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George P Morris | 41 |
The Damsel of Darien | 49 |
An Address delivered before the Goethean | 57 |
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