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... criticism has largely turned upon this question . The critics of the neoclassical period - the writers , let us say , from Ben Jonson to Samuel Johnson- are agreed in general to have been characterized by their use of " rules " : that ...
... criticism has largely turned upon this question . The critics of the neoclassical period - the writers , let us say , from Ben Jonson to Samuel Johnson- are agreed in general to have been characterized by their use of " rules " : that ...
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... criticism by instinct or intuition he substituted a criticism by law.2 This is the exact opposite of Saintsbury's view . The third solution combines the two above . A repre- sentative instance is Margaret Sherwood's discussion in her ...
... criticism by instinct or intuition he substituted a criticism by law.2 This is the exact opposite of Saintsbury's view . The third solution combines the two above . A repre- sentative instance is Margaret Sherwood's discussion in her ...
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... criticism of Shakespeare in the later seventeenth century has been frequently defined and is not here my primary concern . Of the negative criticism involved in the improvements of Shakespeare , there remains nothing to say after Mr ...
... criticism of Shakespeare in the later seventeenth century has been frequently defined and is not here my primary concern . Of the negative criticism involved in the improvements of Shakespeare , there remains nothing to say after Mr ...
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