Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... invention , dis- position , and memory remained to help lend shape to critical discourse . Gradually , through advancing interest in the poet himself and in the psychology of creation , the rhetorical term “ in- vention , " which as ...
... invention , dis- position , and memory remained to help lend shape to critical discourse . Gradually , through advancing interest in the poet himself and in the psychology of creation , the rhetorical term “ in- vention , " which as ...
Pagina 35
... invention ; but high , and harty invention exprest in most significant , and unaffected phrase ; it serves not a skilfull Painters turne , to draw the figure of a face onely to make knowne who it represents ; but hee must lymn , give ...
... invention ; but high , and harty invention exprest in most significant , and unaffected phrase ; it serves not a skilfull Painters turne , to draw the figure of a face onely to make knowne who it represents ; but hee must lymn , give ...
Pagina 127
... Invention , and the Fashion . For the Invention , that ariseth upon your busi- nes ; whereof there can bee no rules of more certainty , or pre- cepts of better direction given , then conjecture can lay downe , from the severall ...
... Invention , and the Fashion . For the Invention , that ariseth upon your busi- nes ; whereof there can bee no rules of more certainty , or pre- cepts of better direction given , then conjecture can lay downe , from the severall ...
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