Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 páginas |
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... means of these principles really influences the passion . Co- existence suggests the qualities , the circumstances , the accessories , and the concomitants of those objects which are closely connected with the passion ; and the more of ...
... means of these principles really influences the passion . Co- existence suggests the qualities , the circumstances , the accessories , and the concomitants of those objects which are closely connected with the passion ; and the more of ...
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... means is raised and elevated above all others , and by the same means the compass of art itself is enlarged . We often see grave and great subjects attempted by artists of another school who - though excellent in the lower class of art ...
... means is raised and elevated above all others , and by the same means the compass of art itself is enlarged . We often see grave and great subjects attempted by artists of another school who - though excellent in the lower class of art ...
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... means by which the qualities of matter may be significant to us of the qualities of mind indirectly or by means of less universal and less permanent relations . 1. From experience , when peculiar forms or appearances of matter are ...
... means by which the qualities of matter may be significant to us of the qualities of mind indirectly or by means of less universal and less permanent relations . 1. From experience , when peculiar forms or appearances of matter are ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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action Addison admiration Aeneid ancient appear Aristotle beauty Ben Jonson called character comedy common composition considered criticism delight discourse dramatic Dryden Dunciad effect eighteenth century emotion endeavor English epic epic poetry Essay Essay on Criticism excellence expression fancy fiction French genius give Gondibert heroic Homer Horace Hudibras human humor ideas Iliad images imagination imitation invention Johnson Joseph Warton judgment Juvenal kind knowledge labor language learning living mankind manner means Milton mind modern moral nature neoclassic neoclassicism never numbers objects observed opinion original Othello Ovid painting Paradise Lost particular passions perfect perhaps persons philosophers play pleasing pleasure poem poesy poet poetical poetry Pope Preface principles produce prose qualities reader reason rhyme ridiculous rules satire scenes sense sentiments Shakespeare sometimes spirit sublime taste things thought tion tragedy true truth verse Virgil virtue words writing