The Age of Wit, 1650-1750Macmillan, 1966 - 348 strani |
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... described five : vegetative , appetitive , sensitive , locomotive , and rational . Later , some philosophers described only four . By the time of the Renaissance , there was general agree- ment upon a division of three subsouls ...
... described five : vegetative , appetitive , sensitive , locomotive , and rational . Later , some philosophers described only four . By the time of the Renaissance , there was general agree- ment upon a division of three subsouls ...
Stran 82
... described one man who was called as a witness as very foolish , for he had “ Wit enough to speak Truth , but not Sense enough to hide it . " John Dennis referred to such a man as a half - wit because he had " Wit without Judgement ...
... described one man who was called as a witness as very foolish , for he had “ Wit enough to speak Truth , but not Sense enough to hide it . " John Dennis referred to such a man as a half - wit because he had " Wit without Judgement ...
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... described by Richard Flecknoe in his character writing " Of a bold abusive Wit . ” 71 Opposition of Wit ( Imagination ) and Judgment The identification of wit and imagination led to what has been called a " wall between wit and judgment ...
... described by Richard Flecknoe in his character writing " Of a bold abusive Wit . ” 71 Opposition of Wit ( Imagination ) and Judgment The identification of wit and imagination led to what has been called a " wall between wit and judgment ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
THE ENIGMA OF WIT | 17 |
THE RHETORIC OF WIT | 36 |
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Abraham Cowley Addison Age of Wit Alexander Pope ancients Augustan Reprint Society Beauty Bishop Sprat Blackmore called chap comedy concept context conversation Country Wife Cowley decorum Dennis Discourse Dryden dull Dunciad Earl English epigram Essay on Criticism expression extravagant faculty faculty psychology false wit fancy figures Flecknoe fool genius Gulliver Hobbes HORNER Houyhnhnms humor imagination intellectual irreligion John John Dryden Jonathan Swift kind of wit LADY FIDGET laugh Learning letter literary little wits London Longinus manner meaning ment metaphor metaphysical metaphysical poets mind moral nature neoclassical ornamentation play poem poet poetic Poetry Pope popular Preface to Valentinian pretenders propriety psychology raillery reason Republic of Wit rhetorical ridicule rules satire secret grace sect sense seventeenth century Shadwell Shaftesbury Spectator Spingarn spirit style sublime Swift Tatler things Thomas Hobbes thought tion true wit truth turn vice wit's witty Wolseley words writing wrote