Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 من الصفحات |
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... Thomas Warton , the poet , critic , and Oxford professor of poetry . His Odes on Various Subjects ( 1746 ) , reacting against Pope , tried to " bring back poetry into its right channel " of imagination . A critic of extraordinary ...
... Thomas Warton , the poet , critic , and Oxford professor of poetry . His Odes on Various Subjects ( 1746 ) , reacting against Pope , tried to " bring back poetry into its right channel " of imagination . A critic of extraordinary ...
الصفحة 374
... He had a prim , dapper , sometimes insolent style , a liking for Pope and Scriblerian irony . But he was born to an interim generation , loosely including Gray ( b . 1716 ) , Joseph Warton ( b . 1722 ) and Thomas Warton ( b . 1728 ) ...
... He had a prim , dapper , sometimes insolent style , a liking for Pope and Scriblerian irony . But he was born to an interim generation , loosely including Gray ( b . 1716 ) , Joseph Warton ( b . 1722 ) and Thomas Warton ( b . 1728 ) ...
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... Thomas Rymer's The Tragedies of the Last Age , " PQ , XV ( 1936 ) . JOSEPH WARTON Text : Second , corrected edition ( London , 1762 ) , a sample of mid- century taste preceding Warton's later changes and additions . Biog- raphy and ...
... Thomas Rymer's The Tragedies of the Last Age , " PQ , XV ( 1936 ) . JOSEPH WARTON Text : Second , corrected edition ( London , 1762 ) , a sample of mid- century taste preceding Warton's later changes and additions . Biog- raphy and ...
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