The Augustan VisionMethuen, 1978 - 318 頁 |
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... criticism in the Augustan age . It is enough to remark , first that the critic acquired in this epoch a recognized place in the republic of letters ; and second , that this critical orthodoxy had obvious bearings on writing as it was ...
... criticism in the Augustan age . It is enough to remark , first that the critic acquired in this epoch a recognized place in the republic of letters ; and second , that this critical orthodoxy had obvious bearings on writing as it was ...
第 121 頁
... criticism was lacking , this period yet sees the rise of the full - fledged professional critic . It is most fully embodied in the person of John Dennis ( 1657-1734 ) . Once a universal figure of fun , Dennis is now treated with some ...
... criticism was lacking , this period yet sees the rise of the full - fledged professional critic . It is most fully embodied in the person of John Dennis ( 1657-1734 ) . Once a universal figure of fun , Dennis is now treated with some ...
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... Criticism . As criticism this is irrecoverable - it deals with concepts exploded , unfathomable or hopelessly out of fashion . And as argument it is less than rigorous . But as discourse of another kind , it is splendid : a wonderfully ...
... Criticism . As criticism this is irrecoverable - it deals with concepts exploded , unfathomable or hopelessly out of fashion . And as argument it is less than rigorous . But as discourse of another kind , it is splendid : a wonderfully ...
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