Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... regarded as the best . For his Essay he drew on Horace , Quintilian , Vida , Rapin , Boileau and others . He adopted " as many of their principles as he understood and as would go into his sharp antithetic couplet " , dragged " their ...
... regarded as the best . For his Essay he drew on Horace , Quintilian , Vida , Rapin , Boileau and others . He adopted " as many of their principles as he understood and as would go into his sharp antithetic couplet " , dragged " their ...
第 96 頁
... regarded as a touchstone of taste there can of course be no defence , since it ignores such things as the lively descriptions , the subtle music of the verse , and the pervading spirit of a gracious antiquity " . This and Johnson's ...
... regarded as a touchstone of taste there can of course be no defence , since it ignores such things as the lively descriptions , the subtle music of the verse , and the pervading spirit of a gracious antiquity " . This and Johnson's ...
第 195 頁
... regarded critics as artists , " the highest criticism , being the purest form of personal impression , is in its way more creative than creation " 36 . It is not an attempt " to see the object as it really is " . " There is nothing sane ...
... regarded critics as artists , " the highest criticism , being the purest form of personal impression , is in its way more creative than creation " 36 . It is not an attempt " to see the object as it really is " . " There is nothing sane ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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