Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 من الصفحات |
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... century taste . In fact , to explicate the concept by its evolution would lead one deep into the history of almost the whole of early and mid- eighteenth - century culture , including most of the writers repre- sented in this volume ...
... century taste . In fact , to explicate the concept by its evolution would lead one deep into the history of almost the whole of early and mid- eighteenth - century culture , including most of the writers repre- sented in this volume ...
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... Century England ( 1954 ) , Connecticut College Mono- graph No. 5. C. C. Green , The Neo - Classic Theory of Tragedy in England during the Eighteenth Century ( Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1934 ) . J. H. Hagstrum , The ...
... Century England ( 1954 ) , Connecticut College Mono- graph No. 5. C. C. Green , The Neo - Classic Theory of Tragedy in England during the Eighteenth Century ( Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1934 ) . J. H. Hagstrum , The ...
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... Century The- ories of Tragedy , " PMLA , LXII ( 1947 ) . R. D. Havens , " Thomas Warton and the Eighteenth Century Dilemma , " SP , XXV ( 1928 ) . E. N. Hooker , " The Discussion of Taste , from 1750 to 1770 , and the New Trends in ...
... Century The- ories of Tragedy , " PMLA , LXII ( 1947 ) . R. D. Havens , " Thomas Warton and the Eighteenth Century Dilemma , " SP , XXV ( 1928 ) . E. N. Hooker , " The Discussion of Taste , from 1750 to 1770 , and the New Trends in ...
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