English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... essays which he often attached as dedications and pref- aces to his works , a prose which is remarkable for its clarity and easy , conversational grace . Dryden's critical importance lies first of all in the fact that he was the first ...
... essays which he often attached as dedications and pref- aces to his works , a prose which is remarkable for its clarity and easy , conversational grace . Dryden's critical importance lies first of all in the fact that he was the first ...
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Restoration and 18th Century Samuel Hynes. progress ] ) ; Essays , ed . W. P. Ker , 2 vols . ( 2nd impression ... Essay of Dramatic Poesy " ( Ann Arbor , 1951 ) . TEXT . An Essay of Dramatick Poesie ( London , 1668 ) ; Fables Ancient and ...
Restoration and 18th Century Samuel Hynes. progress ] ) ; Essays , ed . W. P. Ker , 2 vols . ( 2nd impression ... Essay of Dramatic Poesy " ( Ann Arbor , 1951 ) . TEXT . An Essay of Dramatick Poesie ( London , 1668 ) ; Fables Ancient and ...
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... essays are , in fact , an index to the critical thought of the century . Addison's critical essays can be divided into three categories : essays on single literary works , essays on genres and critical terms , and essays on aesthetics ...
... essays are , in fact , an index to the critical thought of the century . Addison's critical essays can be divided into three categories : essays on single literary works , essays on genres and critical terms , and essays on aesthetics ...
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