Critical Approaches to LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1956 - 404 من الصفحات Study of the methods, functions, and values of literary criticism, from the beginnings to the present day. |
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... qualities in an author ( impressive thought and passion ) , that quality in the work ( sublimity ) , and that effect on the reader ( excitement , transport , ecstasy ) which indicate greatness in literature . The true nature of ...
... qualities in an author ( impressive thought and passion ) , that quality in the work ( sublimity ) , and that effect on the reader ( excitement , transport , ecstasy ) which indicate greatness in literature . The true nature of ...
الصفحة 66
... qualities of liveliness and vigor which he had already commended . However ideal the poet's world may be , however virtuous its heroes and however much " poetic justice " may prevail in the course of the action , no reader is going to ...
... qualities of liveliness and vigor which he had already commended . However ideal the poet's world may be , however virtuous its heroes and however much " poetic justice " may prevail in the course of the action , no reader is going to ...
الصفحة 277
... qualities of regularity , uniformity , pre- cision , balance . But an almost exclusive attention to these qualities involves some repression and silencing of poetry . We are to regard Dryden as the puissant and glorious founder , Pope ...
... qualities of regularity , uniformity , pre- cision , balance . But an almost exclusive attention to these qualities involves some repression and silencing of poetry . We are to regard Dryden as the puissant and glorious founder , Pope ...
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