Literary Criticism: A Short History, Volum 10Knopf, 1957 - 755 sider Traces literary criticism from its classical origins up to the present. |
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... Dryden's brother - in - law Sir Robert Howard , ' a dramatic collaborator with Dryden and one who had already published arguments on rhyme in drama and the unities ) , expounds the extreme classic view , that the Greeks and Romans fully ...
... Dryden's brother - in - law Sir Robert Howard , ' a dramatic collaborator with Dryden and one who had already published arguments on rhyme in drama and the unities ) , expounds the extreme classic view , that the Greeks and Romans fully ...
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... Dryden to English criti- cism is the conversational pace , the gentlemanly tone ( though it some- times masks ironic mayhem ) , the cool and judicial posture . Corneille wrote lofty and fiery tragedies of honor but attached to them ...
... Dryden to English criti- cism is the conversational pace , the gentlemanly tone ( though it some- times masks ironic mayhem ) , the cool and judicial posture . Corneille wrote lofty and fiery tragedies of honor but attached to them ...
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... Dryden in 1671 to his comedy An Evening's Love but actually representative of the more refined concept of comedy which by 1671 he was able to embody in his best ... Dryden's theory , the 201 Dryden and Some Later Seventeenth - Century Themes.
... Dryden in 1671 to his comedy An Evening's Love but actually representative of the more refined concept of comedy which by 1671 he was able to embody in his best ... Dryden's theory , the 201 Dryden and Some Later Seventeenth - Century Themes.
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