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 FOURTEEN 4/17 WHEN T. S. ELIOT SPEAKS T. S. Eliot - Eliot and Arnold - Eliot and Oscar Wilde -Notes CHAPTER FIFTEEN POSTCRIPT F. L. Lucas and modern criticism - David Daiches- D. H. Lawrence - Plotinus - Notes Part II CHAPTER ...
... CHAPTER FOURTEEN 4/17 WHEN T. S. ELIOT SPEAKS T. S. Eliot - Eliot and Arnold - Eliot and Oscar Wilde -Notes CHAPTER FIFTEEN POSTCRIPT F. L. Lucas and modern criticism - David Daiches- D. H. Lawrence - Plotinus - Notes Part II CHAPTER ...
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