Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 páginas |
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... English writers - Chaucer , Spenser , " the divine Shakespeare , " Jonson , Donne , Milton , and many others - Dryden extended the range of the whole critical en- terprise in his time , which had yet to assimilate English " irregular ...
... English writers - Chaucer , Spenser , " the divine Shakespeare , " Jonson , Donne , Milton , and many others - Dryden extended the range of the whole critical en- terprise in his time , which had yet to assimilate English " irregular ...
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... English Poets [ Lives of the English Poets ] [ 1779-1781 ] -- from Abraham Cowley Cowley , like other poets who have written with narrow views , and instead of tracing intellectual ... English Poets [Lives of English Poets] [1779–1781]
... English Poets [ Lives of the English Poets ] [ 1779-1781 ] -- from Abraham Cowley Cowley , like other poets who have written with narrow views , and instead of tracing intellectual ... English Poets [Lives of English Poets] [1779–1781]
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... English criticism , as the writer who first taught us to determine upon prin- ciples the merit of composition . Of our former poets , the greatest dramatist [ Shakespeare ] wrote without rules , conducted through life and nature by a ...
... English criticism , as the writer who first taught us to determine upon prin- ciples the merit of composition . Of our former poets , the greatest dramatist [ Shakespeare ] wrote without rules , conducted through life and nature by a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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