Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... Arnold's idea . of " the Grand Style " , which " arises in poetry when a noble nature , poetically gifted , treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject " which he could find in the Greak poets . This insistence on " a ...
... Arnold's idea . of " the Grand Style " , which " arises in poetry when a noble nature , poetically gifted , treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject " which he could find in the Greak poets . This insistence on " a ...
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Nitish K. Basu. matter ; for the poet a secondary matter . How Arnold finds morals . in poetry is not clear " . " Arnold seems to think that because , as , he says , Wordsworth ' deals with more of life ' than ideas . A poetry which is ...
Nitish K. Basu. matter ; for the poet a secondary matter . How Arnold finds morals . in poetry is not clear " . " Arnold seems to think that because , as , he says , Wordsworth ' deals with more of life ' than ideas . A poetry which is ...
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... Arnold could is the best evidence of taste " . He has admitted without reserve that in spite of the defects , " the critical method of Arnold , the assumptions of Arnold , remained valid for the rest of his century . In quite diverse ...
... Arnold could is the best evidence of taste " . He has admitted without reserve that in spite of the defects , " the critical method of Arnold , the assumptions of Arnold , remained valid for the rest of his century . In quite diverse ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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