Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu vii
... critic could have detected any indication of the splendid powers which Dryden's work was presently to reveal . With the return of the Stuarts the young poet found it con- venient to change his politics , and his next publications ...
... critic could have detected any indication of the splendid powers which Dryden's work was presently to reveal . With the return of the Stuarts the young poet found it con- venient to change his politics , and his next publications ...
Sivu ix
... criticism to note that his mind was in a state of almost perpetual vacillation about every subject which he took up ... critic . English prose before the Restoration— the prose , for example , of Raleigh and Hooker — was stately , rich ...
... criticism to note that his mind was in a state of almost perpetual vacillation about every subject which he took up ... critic . English prose before the Restoration— the prose , for example , of Raleigh and Hooker — was stately , rich ...
Sivu x
... criticism ; for though a great deal of criticism had been produced in England before this , it was now for the first time that men began to be seriously con- cerned about the principles of literature and to analyse methods , institute ...
... criticism ; for though a great deal of criticism had been produced in England before this , it was now for the first time that men began to be seriously con- cerned about the principles of literature and to analyse methods , institute ...
Sivu xi
... criticism , and it was perfectly natural , therefore , that his own mind should be full of them . What are the relative values of the ancient and modern dramas ? How does the French drama ( based in theory on the ancient ) com- pare ...
... criticism , and it was perfectly natural , therefore , that his own mind should be full of them . What are the relative values of the ancient and modern dramas ? How does the French drama ( based in theory on the ancient ) com- pare ...
Sivu xiii
... Criticism in Tragedy " in the preface to Troilus and Cressida , he takes " " " 1 Compare Pope's well - known couplet : " " Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; " " To copy nature is to copy them . - Essay on Criticism ...
... Criticism in Tragedy " in the preface to Troilus and Cressida , he takes " " " 1 Compare Pope's well - known couplet : " " Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; " " To copy nature is to copy them . - Essay on Criticism ...
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