Joseph Addison as Literary CriticStanford University, 1950 - 474 sider |
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... philosophers from Plato on have held that an over - balance of fancy leads to madness . Puttenham writes of this very problem in The Arte of English Poesie . ( See Gregory Smith , Elizabethan Critical Essays , II , 19-20 . ) And of the ...
... philosophers from Plato on have held that an over - balance of fancy leads to madness . Puttenham writes of this very problem in The Arte of English Poesie . ( See Gregory Smith , Elizabethan Critical Essays , II , 19-20 . ) And of the ...
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Mitchell Marcus. His in his use of the ideas of all the critics and philosophers whom he read , Addison is selective and discriminating . psychology and his aesthetics are no more co - extensive with those of Locke than with those of ...
Mitchell Marcus. His in his use of the ideas of all the critics and philosophers whom he read , Addison is selective and discriminating . psychology and his aesthetics are no more co - extensive with those of Locke than with those of ...
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... philosophers . He selects and organizes for himself the elements which he finds in Hobbes , Locke , Descartes , and others . But the over - all effect is a new psychological approach to literature and criticism , which if it had ...
... philosophers . He selects and organizes for himself the elements which he finds in Hobbes , Locke , Descartes , and others . But the over - all effect is a new psychological approach to literature and criticism , which if it had ...
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ADDISONS CRITICAL PRACTICE | 73 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO CLASSICAL CRITICISM | 123 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO SEVENTEENTHCENTURY | 161 |
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