English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... particular . ' Now , ' saith he , ' the universal weighs what is fit to be said or done , either in likelihood or necessity , which the poesy considereth in his imposed names ; and the particular only marketh whether Alcibiades did , or ...
... particular . ' Now , ' saith he , ' the universal weighs what is fit to be said or done , either in likelihood or necessity , which the poesy considereth in his imposed names ; and the particular only marketh whether Alcibiades did , or ...
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... Particular manners can be known to few , and therefore few only can judge how nearly they are copied . The irregular combinations of fanciful invention may delight awhile , by that novelty of which the common satiety of life sends us ...
... Particular manners can be known to few , and therefore few only can judge how nearly they are copied . The irregular combinations of fanciful invention may delight awhile , by that novelty of which the common satiety of life sends us ...
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... particular poems , and to some defects which will probably be found in them . I am sensible that my associations must have sometimes been particular instead of general , and that , consequently , giving to things a false impor- 740 ...
... particular poems , and to some defects which will probably be found in them . I am sensible that my associations must have sometimes been particular instead of general , and that , consequently , giving to things a false impor- 740 ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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