English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... imitation . ” Another instance of " imitation " is Pope's Essay on Criticism , an ex- ample of a traditional genre , the critical essay in verse . Horace's Ars Poetica provided the classical model , and there were many seven- teenth ...
... imitation . ” Another instance of " imitation " is Pope's Essay on Criticism , an ex- ample of a traditional genre , the critical essay in verse . Horace's Ars Poetica provided the classical model , and there were many seven- teenth ...
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... imitation of the object before him . Those who have advanced beyond the rudi- ments , may , perhaps , find advantage in reflecting on the advice which I have likewise given them , when I recommended the diligent study of the works of ...
... imitation of the object before him . Those who have advanced beyond the rudi- ments , may , perhaps , find advantage in reflecting on the advice which I have likewise given them , when I recommended the diligent study of the works of ...
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... imitation , is far from being new or singular . It is , indeed , supported by the general opinion of the enlightened part of mankind . The poets , orators , and rhetoricians of antiquity are continually enforcing this position : that ...
... imitation , is far from being new or singular . It is , indeed , supported by the general opinion of the enlightened part of mankind . The poets , orators , and rhetoricians of antiquity are continually enforcing this position : that ...
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