Essential Articles for the Study of John DrydenHugh Thomas Swedenberg Cass, 1966 - 587 páginas |
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... poet , in describing scenes of passion , has kept his words from being obscene ( 193 : 13-15 ) . This argument of a ... poet " and the " critic , " Dryden then makes them one ; and it is soon evident from the text that he is opposing ...
... poet , in describing scenes of passion , has kept his words from being obscene ( 193 : 13-15 ) . This argument of a ... poet " and the " critic , " Dryden then makes them one ; and it is soon evident from the text that he is opposing ...
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... poet's work , or “ inartificial " in condemnation . 19 It appears also in the familiar distinctions between nature and art , genius and skill , or fancy and judgment . With other critics of the neoclassical period , Dryden assumes that ...
... poet's work , or “ inartificial " in condemnation . 19 It appears also in the familiar distinctions between nature and art , genius and skill , or fancy and judgment . With other critics of the neoclassical period , Dryden assumes that ...
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Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. of ethical truth . Dryden believes that the poet , like the ancient orator , employs reason and sound argument for a moral end . Clearly Dryden regards the poet as a figure who deals with material of public ...
Hugh Thomas Swedenberg. of ethical truth . Dryden believes that the poet , like the ancient orator , employs reason and sound argument for a moral end . Clearly Dryden regards the poet as a figure who deals with material of public ...
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