The Beauties-and-faults Criticism in the Neo-classical Period of English LiteratureStanford University, 1952 - 474 sider |
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... Aristotle , why should he set himself up as the authority on poetry , since he was not a poet himself ? 16 Though a play violate every rule of Aristotle , " yet five hundred sauay People will ... come to see this wicked Play Forty or ...
... Aristotle , why should he set himself up as the authority on poetry , since he was not a poet himself ? 16 Though a play violate every rule of Aristotle , " yet five hundred sauay People will ... come to see this wicked Play Forty or ...
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... Aristotle and Horace had been largely overlaid by a veneer of French commentary and interpretation . As a part of the national heritage , en- thusiasm for Shakespeare and the other irregular dramatists of the Elizabethan Age militated ...
... Aristotle and Horace had been largely overlaid by a veneer of French commentary and interpretation . As a part of the national heritage , en- thusiasm for Shakespeare and the other irregular dramatists of the Elizabethan Age militated ...
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... Aristotle's Ars Poetica is not a universally valid criterion because , since it is based on Homer and Euripides , it is local and limited . Since it is drawn from the practice of individuals , its canons may be me rely accidental and ...
... Aristotle's Ars Poetica is not a universally valid criterion because , since it is based on Homer and Euripides , it is local and limited . Since it is drawn from the practice of individuals , its canons may be me rely accidental and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
CLASSICAL AND ITALIAN SOURCES | 9 |
THE CRITICAL DILEMMA | 16 |
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Addison aesthetic Alexander Pope ancients Aristotle attitude beau beauties beauties-and-blemishes beauties-and-faults criticism beauties-and-faults method beauty-blemish theory Bentley blemishes Boccalini Boileau canons chapter cism classical connection critical dilemma Critical Essays D. N. Smith defects defender Dennis discussion dissertation drama Dryden Dunciad eighteenth century element Elizabe Elizabethan emphasis England English critics expression faults French Gildon good-natured grace historical point Hooker Horace Horatian Ibid imagination important influence John Dennis John Vanbrugh Joseph Warton judge judgment literary criticism literature London Longinian Longinus Milton Modern Language Association Momus nature neo-classical neo-classicism notion Paradise Lost Parnasso passage passion pedantic critic pedantry Phalaris play poe try poem poet Poetical poetry point of view Pope popular Preface principle Ragguagli reason romantic Rymer sense seventeenth century Shaftesbury Shakespeare Criticism shows Spectator Spingam Spingarn spirit Studies sublime Temple Theobald tion Trajano Boccalini University verbal criticism W. H. Durham Welsted William Shakespear writers