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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... century quarrel between Ancients and Moderns . Meanwhile , however , in Italy during the 16th century had arisen the term Arti del Disegno and in France during the 17th century the corresponding term Beaux Arts , both terms meaning in ...
... century quarrel between Ancients and Moderns . Meanwhile , however , in Italy during the 16th century had arisen the term Arti del Disegno and in France during the 17th century the corresponding term Beaux Arts , both terms meaning in ...
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... CENTURY THE TERMS " IMAGINATION " AND " FANCY " had often enough been used in a vaguely synonymous way to refer to the realm of fairy tale or make - believe . Yet here and there ( as in the opening of Hobbes's Leviathan ) the term ...
... CENTURY THE TERMS " IMAGINATION " AND " FANCY " had often enough been used in a vaguely synonymous way to refer to the realm of fairy tale or make - believe . Yet here and there ( as in the opening of Hobbes's Leviathan ) the term ...
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... century - which means Hellenistic prescrip- tions for how to use all the figures , and on what occasions . II DURING all that period Aristotle was not known as a literary authority , and there was no other authority . But with the 16th ...
... century - which means Hellenistic prescrip- tions for how to use all the figures , and on what occasions . II DURING all that period Aristotle was not known as a literary authority , and there was no other authority . But with the 16th ...
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