Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 páginas |
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... learning in that country , the pontificate1 of Leo X. Pietro Bembo was of a noble family in Venice ; his early merit recommended him to Leo , who loved to fill his court with learned men , and had a true judgment in such things himself ...
... learning in that country , the pontificate1 of Leo X. Pietro Bembo was of a noble family in Venice ; his early merit recommended him to Leo , who loved to fill his court with learned men , and had a true judgment in such things himself ...
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... Learning , destitute of this superior aid , is fond and proud of what has cost it much pains , is a great lover of rules , and boaster of famed examples . As beauties less perfect who owe half their charms to cautious art , learning ...
... Learning , destitute of this superior aid , is fond and proud of what has cost it much pains , is a great lover of rules , and boaster of famed examples . As beauties less perfect who owe half their charms to cautious art , learning ...
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... learning , by laying in " a stock of materials " ; by no other means , indeed , can they be " enlarged " or advanced to their highest pitch : " he who has the most materials has the greatest means of invention " ( no . VI ) . Repeatedly ...
... learning , by laying in " a stock of materials " ; by no other means , indeed , can they be " enlarged " or advanced to their highest pitch : " he who has the most materials has the greatest means of invention " ( no . VI ) . Repeatedly ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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