Joseph Addison as Literary CriticStanford University, 1950 - 474 sider |
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... important critics of the first quarter of the eighteenth century , Gildon alone defends the fules.69 Rymer had been the most rule - bound exponent of Aristotelian formalism in England , and his prestige and auth ority had hampered ...
... important critics of the first quarter of the eighteenth century , Gildon alone defends the fules.69 Rymer had been the most rule - bound exponent of Aristotelian formalism in England , and his prestige and auth ority had hampered ...
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... important than strict observance of the rules and the minor unities.59 57 Spectator 409 58 Spectator 53 . 59 The ... importance . Professor Thomas M. Raysor has given a succinct account of this decline in his article , " The Downfall of ...
... important than strict observance of the rules and the minor unities.59 57 Spectator 409 58 Spectator 53 . 59 The ... importance . Professor Thomas M. Raysor has given a succinct account of this decline in his article , " The Downfall of ...
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... important is the latter ; it is not enough that the poet shall be clear ; he must guard against lowness or commonness of expression . But at the same time he must not fall into a stiffness or an unnaturalness of language.86 ( footnote ...
... important is the latter ; it is not enough that the poet shall be clear ; he must guard against lowness or commonness of expression . But at the same time he must not fall into a stiffness or an unnaturalness of language.86 ( footnote ...
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ADDISONS CRITICAL PRACTICE | 73 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO CLASSICAL CRITICISM | 123 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO SEVENTEENTHCENTURY | 161 |
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