Proceedings of the Modern Language Association Neoclassicism Conferences, 1967-1968AMS Press, 1970 - 157 páginas |
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... delight of instruction , by passionate moral concern . For example , the impulse to survey mankind , tendentiously , works as a structural principle in many of the finest Augustan writings , and crops up unexpectedly throughout our ...
... delight of instruction , by passionate moral concern . For example , the impulse to survey mankind , tendentiously , works as a structural principle in many of the finest Augustan writings , and crops up unexpectedly throughout our ...
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... delight and surprise us , the more he must in- evitably depress the judgment of the former . As the one goes up the other goes down . The statement provides us with a position from which we can look briefly at the fourth book of ...
... delight and surprise us , the more he must in- evitably depress the judgment of the former . As the one goes up the other goes down . The statement provides us with a position from which we can look briefly at the fourth book of ...
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... delight Augustan writers took in instruction . For this reason the traditional tripartite division of genres into epic , lyric , and dramatic simply is not large enough to handle eighteenth- century literature ; and Augustan theorists ...
... delight Augustan writers took in instruction . For this reason the traditional tripartite division of genres into epic , lyric , and dramatic simply is not large enough to handle eighteenth- century literature ; and Augustan theorists ...
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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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