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Side 4
... criticism , not for the sake of giving advice , but for the sake of thus proving that criticism has a place in college writing . For though these faults are indeed serious in their effect on the writ- ing , they appear less serious when ...
... criticism , not for the sake of giving advice , but for the sake of thus proving that criticism has a place in college writing . For though these faults are indeed serious in their effect on the writ- ing , they appear less serious when ...
Side 5
... criticism is not so much in this way . If it has merit enough to give it a reason for exist- ence , its value will be more in the gifts which the writers receive from the labor necessary to produce writing of merit , in increase of ...
... criticism is not so much in this way . If it has merit enough to give it a reason for exist- ence , its value will be more in the gifts which the writers receive from the labor necessary to produce writing of merit , in increase of ...
Side 6
... criticisms of pious clergy thirty years ago , and from the eulogies of his per- sonal friends at his death less than a year since . But whatever this estimate is , it can only be just , as it takes into account the story of his early ...
... criticisms of pious clergy thirty years ago , and from the eulogies of his per- sonal friends at his death less than a year since . But whatever this estimate is , it can only be just , as it takes into account the story of his early ...
Side 16
... critics . All that one can do is to analyze them and to appreciate their variety and charm . The greater part of Mr. Sill's poetry is confined to two themes - the description of Nature , and the " Problem of Life . " His poem entitled ...
... critics . All that one can do is to analyze them and to appreciate their variety and charm . The greater part of Mr. Sill's poetry is confined to two themes - the description of Nature , and the " Problem of Life . " His poem entitled ...
Side 25
... critic calls an " Emersonian self - possession , " it was only because she looked upon everything with a clear - eyed frankness and candor as unprejudiced as it is rare . And this trait in her character stands out boldly in her writings ...
... critic calls an " Emersonian self - possession , " it was only because she looked upon everything with a clear - eyed frankness and candor as unprejudiced as it is rare . And this trait in her character stands out boldly in her writings ...
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