Joseph Addison as Literary CriticStanford University, 1950 - 474 sider |
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... characters . Rymer's idea of the poet's depiction of the universal , the type rather than the individual , degenerated into a narrow decorum based upon a narrow and limited view of human nature . Hobbes had similarly advocated the ...
... characters . Rymer's idea of the poet's depiction of the universal , the type rather than the individual , degenerated into a narrow decorum based upon a narrow and limited view of human nature . Hobbes had similarly advocated the ...
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... characters , he points out that the sentiments , " the Thoughts and Behaviour which the Author ascribes to the persons whom he introduces , " are conformable to the characters , or natural to 24 them . Similarly , part of his objection ...
... characters , he points out that the sentiments , " the Thoughts and Behaviour which the Author ascribes to the persons whom he introduces , " are conformable to the characters , or natural to 24 them . Similarly , part of his objection ...
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... characters of the angels and in giving them individuality . He admires , too , Milton's ascribing " just sentiments " to his characters , sentiments which preserve the unity of character delineation . He con- siders that the persons ...
... characters of the angels and in giving them individuality . He admires , too , Milton's ascribing " just sentiments " to his characters , sentiments which preserve the unity of character delineation . He con- siders that the persons ...
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ADDISONS CRITICAL PRACTICE | 73 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO CLASSICAL CRITICISM | 123 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO SEVENTEENTHCENTURY | 161 |
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