Criticism: The Major TextsWalter Jackson Bate Harcourt, Brace, 1952 - 610 strani |
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... Essay of Dramatic Poesy and its Defence ( 1668 ) ; the essay of Heroic Plays , pub- lished as a Preface to the Conquest of Granada ( 1672 ) , together with an Essay on the Dramatic Poetry of the Last Age ; and finally in his important ...
... Essay of Dramatic Poesy and its Defence ( 1668 ) ; the essay of Heroic Plays , pub- lished as a Preface to the Conquest of Granada ( 1672 ) , together with an Essay on the Dramatic Poetry of the Last Age ; and finally in his important ...
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... Essay on Criticism ( 1711 ) , written in 1709 when he was hardly twenty - one , Pope was trying to write a poetical essay which would hold was holding in French criticism . If it did not quite attain this position , the reason is not ...
... Essay on Criticism ( 1711 ) , written in 1709 when he was hardly twenty - one , Pope was trying to write a poetical essay which would hold was holding in French criticism . If it did not quite attain this position , the reason is not ...
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... essays " On the Principles of Genial Criticism , " it is probably - despite its hieroglyphic character - the most significant single example of Coleridge's excursions into a quasi - metaphysical criticism of art . The essay is also ...
... essays " On the Principles of Genial Criticism , " it is probably - despite its hieroglyphic character - the most significant single example of Coleridge's excursions into a quasi - metaphysical criticism of art . The essay is also ...
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action admiration ancient appear Aristotle artist beauty believe Ben Jonson blank verse century character Chaucer classical Coleridge comedy common criticism delight distinction drama Dryden effect Eliot emotion English epic Epic poetry essay Euripides example excellent expression feeling genius give Goethe Greek hath Hazlitt Homer human I. A. Richards ideal ideas Iliad images imagination imitation Irving Babbitt Johnson kind knowledge language learning less literary literature living Matthew Arnold means ment mind modern moral nature neoclassic neoclassicism never object particular passion perfect perhaps persons philosopher Plato play pleasure poem Poesy poet poetic poetry Pope present principles produced prose reader reason rhyme romantic romanticism rules Sainte-Beuve scenes sense sentiments Shakespeare Sophocles soul speak style sublime T. S. Eliot taste theory things thought tion tragedy true truth ture unity verse whole words Wordsworth writing