Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 páginas |
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Gerald Wester Chapman. can criticism forged into prominence , was criticism in English again so obviously in the lead . To be sure , England had a rich miscellany of critical writing stretching back into the Renaissance , and on the ...
Gerald Wester Chapman. can criticism forged into prominence , was criticism in English again so obviously in the lead . To be sure , England had a rich miscellany of critical writing stretching back into the Renaissance , and on the ...
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... criticism- for example , taste , genius , originality , the rules , wit and humor- often with surprising point . He surely ranks as one of the most inde- pendent and ... Criticism in Poetry 137 FROM The Grounds of Criticism in Poetry [1704]
... criticism- for example , taste , genius , originality , the rules , wit and humor- often with surprising point . He surely ranks as one of the most inde- pendent and ... Criticism in Poetry 137 FROM The Grounds of Criticism in Poetry [1704]
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... criticism as such , he exploited its lights , without at all rejecting age - old alternatives . In 1769 he remarked of Lord Kames : ... the Scotchman has taken the right method in his Elements of Criticism . I do not mean that he has ...
... criticism as such , he exploited its lights , without at all rejecting age - old alternatives . In 1769 he remarked of Lord Kames : ... the Scotchman has taken the right method in his Elements of Criticism . I do not mean that he has ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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