Literary Criticism: Plato to DrydenWayne State University Press, 1962 - 659 psl. This anthology of literary criticism is no simple collection of fragments from great critics. It is, in a way, a documentary history of literary taste, or better, a documentary history of the taste of literary critics ... It contains material that is inaccessible in many university libraries and an index which ties together the various selections and gives the book a unity which most anthologies unfortunately lack ..." [Cover]. |
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... never into the in- credible . He will often raise the wonder and surprise of his reader , but never that incredulous hatred mentioned by Horace . It is by falling into fiction , therefore , that we generally offend against this rule of ...
... never into the in- credible . He will often raise the wonder and surprise of his reader , but never that incredulous hatred mentioned by Horace . It is by falling into fiction , therefore , that we generally offend against this rule of ...
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... never lived . A little more nonsense would have been talked for a century or two , and perhaps a few more men ... never been born ; if the Hebrew poetry had never been translated ; if a revival of the study of Greek literature had never ...
... never lived . A little more nonsense would have been talked for a century or two , and perhaps a few more men ... never been born ; if the Hebrew poetry had never been translated ; if a revival of the study of Greek literature had never ...
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... never getting fairly into the saddle on a single one , uneasy , inquiring , eccentric by nature , either much in advance or much in arrear , in other respects willful and wandering . Classical literature never complains , never groans , ...
... never getting fairly into the saddle on a single one , uneasy , inquiring , eccentric by nature , either much in advance or much in arrear , in other respects willful and wandering . Classical literature never complains , never groans , ...
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ALEXANDER POPE | 1 |
JOSEPH ADDISON | 24 |
FRANÇOIS MARIE AROUET DE VOLTAIRE | 35 |
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Literary Criticism: Plato to Dryden Allan H. Gilbert,Gay Wilson Allen,Harry Hayden Clark Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1962 |
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