Taste and Criticism in the Eighteenth Century: A Selection of Texts Illustrating the Evolution of Taste and the Development of Critical TheoryH. A. Needham Harrap, 1952 - 231 من الصفحات |
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... criticism it is possible to trace , in the succession of dominant literary figures of the first half of the century , a continuous presentation of neo - classic doctrine . The reign of Queen Anne saw the publication of Addison's ...
... criticism it is possible to trace , in the succession of dominant literary figures of the first half of the century , a continuous presentation of neo - classic doctrine . The reign of Queen Anne saw the publication of Addison's ...
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... critic and the methods proper to criticism . The majority of Dryden's own essays exemplify the new and liberal spirit of criticism , which many other writers , from Steele , Addison , and Pope to Goldsmith , con- tinued to advocate and ...
... critic and the methods proper to criticism . The majority of Dryden's own essays exemplify the new and liberal spirit of criticism , which many other writers , from Steele , Addison , and Pope to Goldsmith , con- tinued to advocate and ...
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... Critic ( 1693 ) ; and one of the great functions of the eighteenth century in literary and æsthetic criticism was to develop this historical and scientific way of approach and to enrich its materials . Criticism thus became in this ...
... Critic ( 1693 ) ; and one of the great functions of the eighteenth century in literary and æsthetic criticism was to develop this historical and scientific way of approach and to enrich its materials . Criticism thus became in this ...
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INTRODUCTION | 11 |
SELECTED TEXTS | 53 |
THE REVIVAL OF SENTIMENT | 61 |
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action Addison admiration æsthetic affect ancient appear architecture arise Aristotle artist authors Burke called character classical colours composition criticism deformity delight distinct Edmund Burke eighteenth century endeavour English Essay expression faculty Faery Queen fancy French garden genius GEORGE FARQUHAR Gothic Gothic architecture Grande Chartreuse harmony Homer Horace Horace Walpole human ideas of beauty images imagination imitation JOSEPH ADDISON Joseph Warton judgment kind landscape Letters literary literature London manner matter Milton mind modern moral Nature neo-classic never objects observed original painter painting passions perfection Phidias philosopher picturesque play pleasing poem poet poetic poetry Pope principles produce qualities reason RICHARD HURD Romantic rules of art scene sense of beauty sensible Shaftesbury Shakespeare species Spectator sublime suppose taste theory things Thomas Warton thought tion truth uniformity unity UVEDALE PRICE variety Walpole Warton whole William Kent word writing