Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 148
... history : as fained Chronicles , fained lives , & the Appendices of History , as fained Epistles , fained Orations , and the rest ) is into POESIE NARRATIVE ; REPRESENTATIVE , and ALLUSIVE . The NARRATIVE is a meere imitation of History ...
... history : as fained Chronicles , fained lives , & the Appendices of History , as fained Epistles , fained Orations , and the rest ) is into POESIE NARRATIVE ; REPRESENTATIVE , and ALLUSIVE . The NARRATIVE is a meere imitation of History ...
Pagina 425
... HISTORY OF CRITICISM The most comprehensive treatment of the period appears in J. W. H. Atkins , English Literary Criticism : The Renascence ( 2nd ed . , 1951 ) and English Literary Criticism : 17th and 18th Centuries ( 1951 ) , but ...
... HISTORY OF CRITICISM The most comprehensive treatment of the period appears in J. W. H. Atkins , English Literary Criticism : The Renascence ( 2nd ed . , 1951 ) and English Literary Criticism : 17th and 18th Centuries ( 1951 ) , but ...
Pagina 427
... History of Ideas , II ( 1941 ) ; Murray W. Bundy , “ In- vention ' and ' Imagination ' in the Renaissance ... History , IV ( 1937 ) ; J. A. Mazzeo , " Metaphysical Poetry and the Poetic of Correspondence , " Journal of the History of ...
... History of Ideas , II ( 1941 ) ; Murray W. Bundy , “ In- vention ' and ' Imagination ' in the Renaissance ... History , IV ( 1937 ) ; J. A. Mazzeo , " Metaphysical Poetry and the Poetic of Correspondence , " Journal of the History of ...
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