Joseph Addison as Literary CriticStanford University, 1950 - 474 sider |
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... tradition ( Rymer cites Horace ) which leans upon the Platonic and Aristotelian ; and there is the tradition of the Theophrastan character which was very strong in the seventeenth century . This problem of origins awaits detailed ...
... tradition ( Rymer cites Horace ) which leans upon the Platonic and Aristotelian ; and there is the tradition of the Theophrastan character which was very strong in the seventeenth century . This problem of origins awaits detailed ...
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... tradition , the rhetorical tradition , the general classical tradition , and even the beauties - and - faults tradition , all favored , in varying de- grees , imitation of authors . These differences of degree were , however ...
... tradition , the rhetorical tradition , the general classical tradition , and even the beauties - and - faults tradition , all favored , in varying de- grees , imitation of authors . These differences of degree were , however ...
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... tradition of the beauties - and - faults criticism . This tradition received its greatest aid from Longinus . When Addison turns from the formal aspects to the citation of beauties to show the transcending power and effectiveness of ...
... tradition of the beauties - and - faults criticism . This tradition received its greatest aid from Longinus . When Addison turns from the formal aspects to the citation of beauties to show the transcending power and effectiveness of ...
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ADDISONS CRITICAL PRACTICE | 73 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO CLASSICAL CRITICISM | 123 |
ADDISONS RELATIONSHIP TO SEVENTEENTHCENTURY | 161 |
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