Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... Shakespeare Johnson objects to the " petty cavils of petty minds " that would require fidelity to artificial ... Shakespeare leans heavily upon the concept of literature as mimesis : " This therefore is the praise of Shakes- peare , that ...
... Shakespeare Johnson objects to the " petty cavils of petty minds " that would require fidelity to artificial ... Shakespeare leans heavily upon the concept of literature as mimesis : " This therefore is the praise of Shakes- peare , that ...
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... Shakespeare as re- vealing Johnson's central position . The idea of process does come through in the Preface . Shakespeare mirrors nature , but not as a static array of types : " His persons act and speak by the influence of those ...
... Shakespeare as re- vealing Johnson's central position . The idea of process does come through in the Preface . Shakespeare mirrors nature , but not as a static array of types : " His persons act and speak by the influence of those ...
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... Shakespeare " is not to say anything very striking and important , " for this reasons The poet has something to say ... Shakespeare . Eliot makes it clear that when he said that Shakespeare made " great poetry out of an inferior and ...
... Shakespeare " is not to say anything very striking and important , " for this reasons The poet has something to say ... Shakespeare . Eliot makes it clear that when he said that Shakespeare made " great poetry out of an inferior and ...
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