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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Side 157
... classical objections against some particular romantic form or vernacular style - for example , Giraldi Cinthio's defence of his own tragedy Orbecche ( 1541 ) and of Ariosto's romance epic ( 1549 ) , Tasso's Discorsi ( 1594 ) in defence ...
... classical objections against some particular romantic form or vernacular style - for example , Giraldi Cinthio's defence of his own tragedy Orbecche ( 1541 ) and of Ariosto's romance epic ( 1549 ) , Tasso's Discorsi ( 1594 ) in defence ...
Side 174
... classical models distin- guished from plagiarism and illustrated , Jonson's classi- cism summarized - IV . French ... CLASSICAL , BUT THE SPIRIT was not very sternly classical . Sidney sends up the joyous fireworks of the Italianate ...
... classical models distin- guished from plagiarism and illustrated , Jonson's classi- cism summarized - IV . French ... CLASSICAL , BUT THE SPIRIT was not very sternly classical . Sidney sends up the joyous fireworks of the Italianate ...
Side 344
... classical protest is more or less unremitting , but it is at the same time moderate , good - tempered , hardly revolutionary . The same Goldsmith who accuses the archaizers of " vainly imagining that the more their writings are unlike ...
... classical protest is more or less unremitting , but it is at the same time moderate , good - tempered , hardly revolutionary . The same Goldsmith who accuses the archaizers of " vainly imagining that the more their writings are unlike ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Tragedy and Comedy | 35 |
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