Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 páginas |
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... present , Hobbes believed , is absolute in experience , and from the train of sense - experiences all the rest of man's mind is built up : " the present only has being in nature . " ( The same was true , one should remember , for Homer ...
... present , Hobbes believed , is absolute in experience , and from the train of sense - experiences all the rest of man's mind is built up : " the present only has being in nature . " ( The same was true , one should remember , for Homer ...
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... present , the work appears dry and insipid if this single one be wanting . It has something in it like creation ; it ... present to the eye without the assistance of bodies or ex- terior objects . He can transport the imagination with ...
... present , the work appears dry and insipid if this single one be wanting . It has something in it like creation ; it ... present to the eye without the assistance of bodies or ex- terior objects . He can transport the imagination with ...
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... present popularity and present profit . When his plays had been acted , his hope was at an end ; he solicited no addition of honor from the reader . He 1 1 John Upton , Critical Observations on Shakespeare ( 1746 ) . therefore made no ...
... present popularity and present profit . When his plays had been acted , his hope was at an end ; he solicited no addition of honor from the reader . He 1 1 John Upton , Critical Observations on Shakespeare ( 1746 ) . therefore made no ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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