English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 páginas |
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... honour philosophical instructions , and bless the wits which bred them , so as they be not abused , which is likewise stretched to poetry . Saint Paul himself , who yet , for the credit of poets , 1275 allegeth twice two poets , and one ...
... honour philosophical instructions , and bless the wits which bred them , so as they be not abused , which is likewise stretched to poetry . Saint Paul himself , who yet , for the credit of poets , 1275 allegeth twice two poets , and one ...
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... honour to their memories , quos Libitina sacravit , part of which we expect may be paid to us 795 in future times . ' This moderation of Crites , as it was pleasing to all the company , so it put an end to that dispute ; which Eugenius ...
... honour to their memories , quos Libitina sacravit , part of which we expect may be paid to us 795 in future times . ' This moderation of Crites , as it was pleasing to all the company , so it put an end to that dispute ; which Eugenius ...
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... honour . He has scenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence , but 990 perhaps not one play , which , if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer , would be heard to the con- clusion . I am indeed far from thinking ...
... honour . He has scenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence , but 990 perhaps not one play , which , if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer , would be heard to the con- clusion . I am indeed far from thinking ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
An Essay on Criticism III | 111 |
Preface to Shakespeare | 131 |
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English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th Century Dennis Joseph Enright,Ernst De Chickera Vista de fragmentos - 1962 |
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action admiration Aeneid alive ancient Aristotle beauty Ben Jonson better blank verse character Chaucer Cicero classics comedy composition Crites criticism delight diction divine doth drama Dryden effect emotion English Euripides excellent express F. R. LEAVIS faults feelings French genius give Greek hath Homer honour Horace human humour imagination imitation Johnson judge judgement Keats Keats's kind knowledge language learning Lisideius living manner Metaphysical Poets metre metrical mind modern moral nature never object observed Paradise Lost passions perfection perhaps persons philosopher Plato Plautus play pleasure plot Plutarch poem poesy poet poet's poetic poetry praise produced prose reader reason rhyme rules scenes sense Shakespeare Silent Woman soul speak spirit stage stanza style T. S. ELIOT things thought tion tragedy true truth unity Velleius Paterculus Virgil virtue words Wordsworth write