The Rhetoric of Criticism: From Hobbes to ColeridgePergamon Press, 1984 - 127 من الصفحات |
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... English Poets , Introduc- tion by Arthur Waugh , 2 vols . ( London : Oxford Univ . Press , 1973 ) , Vol . I , P. 287 . 11. Philip Sidney , An Apology for Poetry , in English Critical Texts , ed . D. G. Enright and E. De Chickera ...
... English Poets , Introduc- tion by Arthur Waugh , 2 vols . ( London : Oxford Univ . Press , 1973 ) , Vol . I , P. 287 . 11. Philip Sidney , An Apology for Poetry , in English Critical Texts , ed . D. G. Enright and E. De Chickera ...
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... English neo- classical critics ; nor shall we regret as Kallich , for instance , does that Dryden failed to apply the associationist psychology to literary criticism . - We will simply take Dryden as he is : a poet and a critic , whose ...
... English neo- classical critics ; nor shall we regret as Kallich , for instance , does that Dryden failed to apply the associationist psychology to literary criticism . - We will simply take Dryden as he is : a poet and a critic , whose ...
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... English language : It But in English I find that which is possessed by no other modern language , and which , as it were , appropriates it to the drama . is a language made out of many , and it has consequently many words , which ...
... English language : It But in English I find that which is possessed by no other modern language , and which , as it were , appropriates it to the drama . is a language made out of many , and it has consequently many words , which ...
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Hobbess Rhetorical Criticism | 3 |
The Rhetorical Approach in Dryden | 31 |
Humes Of the Standard of Taste | 51 |
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