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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... perhaps no poet ever kept his person- ages more distinct from each other . I will not say with Pope that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker , be- cause many speeches there are which have nothing characteris- tical ; but ...
... perhaps no poet ever kept his person- ages more distinct from each other . I will not say with Pope that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker , be- cause many speeches there are which have nothing characteris- tical ; but ...
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... Perhaps he was as learned as his dramatic province required ; for , whatever other learning he wanted , he was master of two books unknown to many of the profoundly read , though books which the last conflagration alone can destroy ...
... Perhaps he was as learned as his dramatic province required ; for , whatever other learning he wanted , he was master of two books unknown to many of the profoundly read , though books which the last conflagration alone can destroy ...
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... Perhaps his aberrations prevented him from ever achieving the continuity of thought or the physical application necessary for working out a complete philo- sophical system and writing it down . We cannot be sure he did not think it out ...
... Perhaps his aberrations prevented him from ever achieving the continuity of thought or the physical application necessary for working out a complete philo- sophical system and writing it down . We cannot be sure he did not think it out ...
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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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