Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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第 i 頁
... literary criticism , to make them acquainted with the ideas of great critics since the days of Aristotle . For the ... literary criticism has been shown . For want of space , however , only classical criticism and English literary ...
... literary criticism , to make them acquainted with the ideas of great critics since the days of Aristotle . For the ... literary criticism has been shown . For want of space , however , only classical criticism and English literary ...
第 71 頁
... literary texts , and thus aided the movement away from the general to concrete criticism " . ( From Dryden to Johnson , Ed . Boris Ford , p . 178 ) Needham's comment is no less interesting . " Rationalism was , however , a dangerous ...
... literary texts , and thus aided the movement away from the general to concrete criticism " . ( From Dryden to Johnson , Ed . Boris Ford , p . 178 ) Needham's comment is no less interesting . " Rationalism was , however , a dangerous ...
第 78 頁
... literary squabble ' , In the Art of Sinking he denounced some of the literary abuses of his time . Thomas Warton remarked , " there is scarcely a species of bad writing but what is exposed in ... this little treatise , in which the ...
... literary squabble ' , In the Art of Sinking he denounced some of the literary abuses of his time . Thomas Warton remarked , " there is scarcely a species of bad writing but what is exposed in ... this little treatise , in which the ...
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