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... rules " : that is to say , of objective norms or canons , established by rea- son , which they applied in the judgment of particular works of art . Did Dryden share this faith in rules , or did he appeal to other criteria , perhaps ...
... rules " : that is to say , of objective norms or canons , established by rea- son , which they applied in the judgment of particular works of art . Did Dryden share this faith in rules , or did he appeal to other criteria , perhaps ...
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... rules , which may direct them to their common end . " 25 The end in both arts is to please , and the general rule for attaining it is the imitation of nature , which is " justly con- stituted as the general , and indeed the only , rule ...
... rules , which may direct them to their common end . " 25 The end in both arts is to please , and the general rule for attaining it is the imitation of nature , which is " justly con- stituted as the general , and indeed the only , rule ...
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... rules were essential to poetry and that in these same rules might be found the objective criteria of a sound and reasonable criticism . Dr. Johnson's discussion is , in fact , hardly more than a para- phrase of Dryden's own statement in ...
... rules were essential to poetry and that in these same rules might be found the objective criteria of a sound and reasonable criticism . Dr. Johnson's discussion is , in fact , hardly more than a para- phrase of Dryden's own statement in ...
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