The Beauties-and-faults Criticism in the Neo-classical Period of English LiteratureStanford University, 1952 - 474 sider |
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... Longinus was very largely the result of Boileau's translation.22 S. H. Monk23 accounts for the popularity of Longinus in various ways . First of all , the treatise On the Sublime could be employed in the interests of either side in the ...
... Longinus was very largely the result of Boileau's translation.22 S. H. Monk23 accounts for the popularity of Longinus in various ways . First of all , the treatise On the Sublime could be employed in the interests of either side in the ...
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... Longinus , welsted had linked the names of Shakespeare and Milton to the increasingly popular word sublime . This is an early example of the way in which Longinus supplied reasons to justify tastes that were natural to Englishmen.33 ...
... Longinus , welsted had linked the names of Shakespeare and Milton to the increasingly popular word sublime . This is an early example of the way in which Longinus supplied reasons to justify tastes that were natural to Englishmen.33 ...
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... Longinus tended to supply reasons which justified tastes natural to English- It is significant that most of the critics who defended Shakespeare against Rymer invoked the authority of Longinus . In Miltonic criticism , especially as ...
... Longinus tended to supply reasons which justified tastes natural to English- It is significant that most of the critics who defended Shakespeare against Rymer invoked the authority of Longinus . In Miltonic criticism , especially as ...
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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