Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 páginas |
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... Tragedies of the Last Age ( 1677 ) , and the ambitious Short View of Tragedy ( 1692 ) which includes , in its sweeping glance at tragedy through the ages , the crude outline of a history of English literature . The full titles are worth ...
... Tragedies of the Last Age ( 1677 ) , and the ambitious Short View of Tragedy ( 1692 ) which includes , in its sweeping glance at tragedy through the ages , the crude outline of a history of English literature . The full titles are worth ...
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... tragedy a " poem for kings " ; that they who first brought tragedy to perfection were made viceroys and governors of islands , were honored everywhere with statues of marble and statues of brass , were styled the " wise Sophocles ...
... tragedy a " poem for kings " ; that they who first brought tragedy to perfection were made viceroys and governors of islands , were honored everywhere with statues of marble and statues of brass , were styled the " wise Sophocles ...
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... tragedy nor was ever like to write one . And an eminent Italian5 confesses that the best of theirs exceeded not a mediocrity ; and yet their divine Tasso had then writ a tragedy and Torrismondo strutted it in buskins . But I have ...
... tragedy nor was ever like to write one . And an eminent Italian5 confesses that the best of theirs exceeded not a mediocrity ; and yet their divine Tasso had then writ a tragedy and Torrismondo strutted it in buskins . But I have ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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