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Pagina 3
... critic is accepted by an age to which the grounds of it are perhaps not very apparent . The author of any ideal creation ... criticism , to form right ways of thinking about questions of morals , taste , and breeding , are operations of ...
... critic is accepted by an age to which the grounds of it are perhaps not very apparent . The author of any ideal creation ... criticism , to form right ways of thinking about questions of morals , taste , and breeding , are operations of ...
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... critic , will it appear a great achievement to have pointed out to English society the beauties of Paradise Lost ... criticism to represent the eighteenth century as a period of sheer destruction . It is tacitly assumed by a school ...
... critic , will it appear a great achievement to have pointed out to English society the beauties of Paradise Lost ... criticism to represent the eighteenth century as a period of sheer destruction . It is tacitly assumed by a school ...
Pagina 15
... critics have endeavoured to defend the comic dramatists of the Restoration against the moralists on the ground that their representations of Nature are entirely devoid of reality . Charles Lamb , who loved all curiosities , and the ...
... critics have endeavoured to defend the comic dramatists of the Restoration against the moralists on the ground that their representations of Nature are entirely devoid of reality . Charles Lamb , who loved all curiosities , and the ...
Pagina 16
... criticism of Steele in the Spectator upon Etherege's Man of the Mode : - " It cannot be denied but that the negligence of every- thing which engages the attention of the sober and valuable part of mankind appears very well drawn in this ...
... criticism of Steele in the Spectator upon Etherege's Man of the Mode : - " It cannot be denied but that the negligence of every- thing which engages the attention of the sober and valuable part of mankind appears very well drawn in this ...
Pagina 19
... criticism . It was this for which Dryden composed his Miscellany , this to which he addressed the admirable critical essays which precede his Translations from the Latin Poets and his Versifications of Chaucer , and this which ...
... criticism . It was this for which Dryden composed his Miscellany , this to which he addressed the admirable critical essays which precede his Translations from the Latin Poets and his Versifications of Chaucer , and this which ...
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