Taste and Criticism in the Eighteenth Century: A Selection of Texts Illustrating the Evolution of Taste and the Development of Critical TheoryH. A. Needham Harrap, 1952 - 231 sivua |
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... compared with the state of the age in which he lived and with his own particular opportunities . " It is indeed by these writings , and by his essays in The Guardian , rather than by the Essay on Criticism that Pope should be judged as ...
... compared with the state of the age in which he lived and with his own particular opportunities . " It is indeed by these writings , and by his essays in The Guardian , rather than by the Essay on Criticism that Pope should be judged as ...
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... compared with that of the Augustan period . His finest criticism is contained in the Letters on Chivalry and Romance , published in 1762 to illustrate the third of his Moral and Political Dialogues , that entitled " On the Golden Age of ...
... compared with that of the Augustan period . His finest criticism is contained in the Letters on Chivalry and Romance , published in 1762 to illustrate the third of his Moral and Political Dialogues , that entitled " On the Golden Age of ...
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... compared with those of the ancients , are like the works of the sophists compared with those of the old philosophers . Envy and cavil are the natural fruits of laziness and ignorance ; which was probably the reason , that in the heathen ...
... compared with those of the ancients , are like the works of the sophists compared with those of the old philosophers . Envy and cavil are the natural fruits of laziness and ignorance ; which was probably the reason , that in the heathen ...
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n to the study INTRODUCTION | 11 |
incomplete SELECTED TEXTS | 53 |
from A Complete Art of Poetry | 61 |
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