A Literary History of England: The Restoration and eighteenth century, 1660-1789, by George SherburnAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1948 - 1673 pages |
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... critics , while Horace , Cicero , and Quintilian ( and their disciples ) largely originated the rhetorical tradition , which regarded poetry - 1 Perhaps the best single source of information about Restoration criticism is Joel E ...
... critics , while Horace , Cicero , and Quintilian ( and their disciples ) largely originated the rhetorical tradition , which regarded poetry - 1 Perhaps the best single source of information about Restoration criticism is Joel E ...
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... criticism . Much of this sort of writing repute of was not of permanent eminence , but it does illuminate both the mood and Criticism the intellectual quality of the period.1 The critical function and tempera- ment were freely ...
... criticism . Much of this sort of writing repute of was not of permanent eminence , but it does illuminate both the mood and Criticism the intellectual quality of the period.1 The critical function and tempera- ment were freely ...
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Albert Croll Baugh. Pope as Critic of criticism , and the critic's observations are conventional . In No. 291 he in a sense defines the function of criticism so as to defend the next paper ( No. 297 ) on the imperfections of the poem ...
Albert Croll Baugh. Pope as Critic of criticism , and the critic's observations are conventional . In No. 291 he in a sense defines the function of criticism so as to defend the next paper ( No. 297 ) on the imperfections of the poem ...
Contents
List of Abbreviations | 696 |
Literary Criticism of the Restoration | 710 |
III The Poetry of Dryden | 722 |
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