Criticism: The Major TextsWalter Jackson Bate Harcourt, Brace, 1952 - 610 sivua |
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... English and one Continental , and if other considerations were more or less equal , the English work was given preference . For example , there is little reason , in a general volume of this size , for printing both Boileau's Art ...
... English and one Continental , and if other considerations were more or less equal , the English work was given preference . For example , there is little reason , in a general volume of this size , for printing both Boileau's Art ...
Sivu 127
... English drama of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods . Crites ( Sir Robert Howard ) begins by urging the ... English stage , and in passing condemns English tragicomedy and Shakespeare's neglect of the " unities . " Neander ( Dryden ...
... English drama of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods . Crites ( Sir Robert Howard ) begins by urging the ... English stage , and in passing condemns English tragicomedy and Shakespeare's neglect of the " unities . " Neander ( Dryden ...
Sivu 279
... English Critical Essays of the Nineteenth Century ( ed . E. D. Jones , 1922 ) ; Specimens of Modern English Criticism ( ed . W. T. Brewster , 1908 ) ; American Critical Essays ( ed . Norman Foerster , 1930 ) ; and , largely for the twen ...
... English Critical Essays of the Nineteenth Century ( ed . E. D. Jones , 1922 ) ; Specimens of Modern English Criticism ( ed . W. T. Brewster , 1908 ) ; American Critical Essays ( ed . Norman Foerster , 1930 ) ; and , largely for the twen ...
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