Proceedings of the Modern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences, 1967-1968AMS Press, 1970 - 157 páginas |
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... GRAY By Leon M. Guilhamet I propose to consider the problem of imitation and originality in Gray's poems from a fairly simple perspective , that provided by Plato in Book III of the Republic . It will be recalled that Socrates defines ...
... GRAY By Leon M. Guilhamet I propose to consider the problem of imitation and originality in Gray's poems from a fairly simple perspective , that provided by Plato in Book III of the Republic . It will be recalled that Socrates defines ...
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... Gray's concept of imitation was more scholarly , closer to the Greek sources than that of most of his contemporaries . We know that he undertook a careful study of Aristotle , including the Poetics , during 1746. His extensive notes on ...
... Gray's concept of imitation was more scholarly , closer to the Greek sources than that of most of his contemporaries . We know that he undertook a careful study of Aristotle , including the Poetics , during 1746. His extensive notes on ...
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... Gray's poetry has been expressed in different terms in two recent studies of Gray . Mr. F. Doherty in his essay " The Two Voices of Gray " distinguishes a public voice and a private voice . For Mr. Doherty " the characteristics of the ...
... Gray's poetry has been expressed in different terms in two recent studies of Gray . Mr. F. Doherty in his essay " The Two Voices of Gray " distinguishes a public voice and a private voice . For Mr. Doherty " the characteristics of the ...
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Introduction by Paul J Korshin University | 3 |
The Scheduled Quest by Carey McIntosh | 27 |
The Role of the Original | 53 |
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