Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... CHAPTER ONE RENAISSANCE TO SIDNEY Humanism in England - Stephen Gosson - Thomas Lodge -Sir Philip Sidney : analysis of An Apology for Poetry -Notes CHAPTER TWO SOME MORE ELIZABETHANS George Whetstone - Nashe - Ben Jonson - Notes CHAPTER ...
... CHAPTER ONE RENAISSANCE TO SIDNEY Humanism in England - Stephen Gosson - Thomas Lodge -Sir Philip Sidney : analysis of An Apology for Poetry -Notes CHAPTER TWO SOME MORE ELIZABETHANS George Whetstone - Nashe - Ben Jonson - Notes CHAPTER ...
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... CHAPTER SEVEN 83-101 PRECURSORS OF ROMANTICISM Thomas Gray - Joseph Warton - Thomas Warton- Bishop Hurd : Letters on Chivalry and Romance - Notes 102-106 CHAPTER EIGHT WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE CHAPTER NINE HAZLITT , SHELLEY AND OTHERS ...
... CHAPTER SEVEN 83-101 PRECURSORS OF ROMANTICISM Thomas Gray - Joseph Warton - Thomas Warton- Bishop Hurd : Letters on Chivalry and Romance - Notes 102-106 CHAPTER EIGHT WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE CHAPTER NINE HAZLITT , SHELLEY AND OTHERS ...
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... Chapter XVI , Aristotle discusses the different types of Recognition . In Chapter XVII he touches on the qualities of the poet . He should be as much as possible an actor ; " for those who feel emo- tion are most convincing through ...
... Chapter XVI , Aristotle discusses the different types of Recognition . In Chapter XVII he touches on the qualities of the poet . He should be as much as possible an actor ; " for those who feel emo- tion are most convincing through ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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