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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... observed . But let us reverse the procedure and see where it leaves Virgil and Ovid and Lucan on this same charge of false accents with respect to their own lan- guage . For if it is a sound conclusion that Sidney , in order to obtain ...
... observed . But let us reverse the procedure and see where it leaves Virgil and Ovid and Lucan on this same charge of false accents with respect to their own lan- guage . For if it is a sound conclusion that Sidney , in order to obtain ...
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... observed , he took his comic art even more lightly , resting his apologia on the easy grounds of pleasure and diversion . As for his bur- lesque and hurting satires , MacFlecknoe and Absalom and Achitophel , he doubtless looked on them ...
... observed , he took his comic art even more lightly , resting his apologia on the easy grounds of pleasure and diversion . As for his bur- lesque and hurting satires , MacFlecknoe and Absalom and Achitophel , he doubtless looked on them ...
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... observe their similitudes , in case they be such as are but rarely observed by others , are sayd to have a Good Wit ; by which , in this occasion , is meant a Good Fancy . But they that observe their differences , and dissimilitudes ...
... observe their similitudes , in case they be such as are but rarely observed by others , are sayd to have a Good Wit ; by which , in this occasion , is meant a Good Fancy . But they that observe their differences , and dissimilitudes ...
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