The Rhetoric of Criticism: From Hobbes to ColeridgePergamon Press, 1984 - 127 من الصفحات |
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... theory of " association of ideas " , which was to become the main literary theory of the eighteenth century , until ousted by the Romantic theory of the Imagina- tion as the source and substance of artistic activity . Modern ...
... theory of " association of ideas " , which was to become the main literary theory of the eighteenth century , until ousted by the Romantic theory of the Imagina- tion as the source and substance of artistic activity . Modern ...
الصفحة 31
... Theory in Eighteenth- Century England , Martin Kallich notes regretfully that " In the criticism at the turn of the seventeenth century few explicit applications of the association of ideas to literary critical problems were made ...
... Theory in Eighteenth- Century England , Martin Kallich notes regretfully that " In the criticism at the turn of the seventeenth century few explicit applications of the association of ideas to literary critical problems were made ...
الصفحة 94
... theory of the Imagination as an organism and Hartley's mechanical theory of associationism ) . These modern commentators treat Coleridge first of all as a theoretical critic , whose practice must be shown and seen as deriving from his ...
... theory of the Imagination as an organism and Hartley's mechanical theory of associationism ) . These modern commentators treat Coleridge first of all as a theoretical critic , whose practice must be shown and seen as deriving from his ...
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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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