Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... give an accurate indication of his main point of view . Likewise , in order to illustrate the history of critical ... give fully annotated bibliographies for each critic , but this scheme had to be modified in order to economize on space ...
... give an accurate indication of his main point of view . Likewise , in order to illustrate the history of critical ... give fully annotated bibliographies for each critic , but this scheme had to be modified in order to economize on space ...
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... give way to fiction and fancy , to picturesque description , and romantic imagery . " Thus Thomas Warton wrote of the struggle to gain a place for the poetry of emotion and fancy . The scholars and poets of the mid - century had turned ...
... give way to fiction and fancy , to picturesque description , and romantic imagery . " Thus Thomas Warton wrote of the struggle to gain a place for the poetry of emotion and fancy . The scholars and poets of the mid - century had turned ...
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... give of the novel . But history also is allowed to represent life ; it is not , any more than painting , expected to apologize . The subject matter of fiction is stored up likewise in documents and records , and if it will not give ...
... give of the novel . But history also is allowed to represent life ; it is not , any more than painting , expected to apologize . The subject matter of fiction is stored up likewise in documents and records , and if it will not give ...
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JOSEPH ADDISON | 24 |
FRANÇOIS MARIE AROUET DE VOLTAIRE | 35 |
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