Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... excellent thoughts in Seneca , yet he of them who had a genius most proper for the stage , was Ovid ; he had a way of writing so fit to stir up a pleasing admiration and concern- ment , which are the objects of a tragedy , and to show ...
... excellent thoughts in Seneca , yet he of them who had a genius most proper for the stage , was Ovid ; he had a way of writing so fit to stir up a pleasing admiration and concern- ment , which are the objects of a tragedy , and to show ...
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... excellent foregoing , others have followed , to beautifie our mother tongue , as wel in the same kinde as in other Arts . This did so notably shewe it selfe , that the Phylosophers of Greece , durst not a long time appeare to the worlde ...
... excellent foregoing , others have followed , to beautifie our mother tongue , as wel in the same kinde as in other Arts . This did so notably shewe it selfe , that the Phylosophers of Greece , durst not a long time appeare to the worlde ...
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... excellent resting place for all world- lie learning to make his end of : so Poetrie , beeing the most familiar to teach it , and most princelie to move towards it , in the most excel- lent work , is the most excellent workman . But I am ...
... excellent resting place for all world- lie learning to make his end of : so Poetrie , beeing the most familiar to teach it , and most princelie to move towards it , in the most excel- lent work , is the most excellent workman . But I am ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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