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... Century ) . No wonder that the 18th century came to be known as the Age of Prose and Reason . John Dryden ( 1631-1700 ) started his career of a critic with great advantages ; he was a successful poet of his age , though not a great poet ...
... Century ) . No wonder that the 18th century came to be known as the Age of Prose and Reason . John Dryden ( 1631-1700 ) started his career of a critic with great advantages ; he was a successful poet of his age , though not a great poet ...
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... century English litera- ture undisputedly was Dr. Samuel Johnson ( 1709-1784 ) , who became a sort of national institution , a judge of literature and language whom none dared to challenge , and whose views Words- worth found so ...
... century English litera- ture undisputedly was Dr. Samuel Johnson ( 1709-1784 ) , who became a sort of national institution , a judge of literature and language whom none dared to challenge , and whose views Words- worth found so ...
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... century the word ' wit ' became more and more associated with " disagreeable and trivial forms of laughter , with raillery , ridicule and nasty satire " . Wimsatt and Brooks have quoted from Corbyn Morris's Essay Towards Fixing the True ...
... century the word ' wit ' became more and more associated with " disagreeable and trivial forms of laughter , with raillery , ridicule and nasty satire " . Wimsatt and Brooks have quoted from Corbyn Morris's Essay Towards Fixing the True ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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