History of English Literature, Volumen3Chatto & Windus, 1880 |
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... classical style and romantic events -How Dryden borrows and mars the inventions of Shakspeare and Milton - Why this drama fell to the ground - - v . Merits of this drama - Characters of Antony and Don Sebastian - Otway - Life - Works ...
... classical style and romantic events -How Dryden borrows and mars the inventions of Shakspeare and Milton - Why this drama fell to the ground - - v . Merits of this drama - Characters of Antony and Don Sebastian - Otway - Life - Works ...
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... and elegance -The style that suits men of the world - Merits of this style - Inconveniences - Addison as a critic - His judgment of Paradise Lost - Agree- 151 158 163 ment of his art and criticism - Limits of classical viii CONTENTS .
... and elegance -The style that suits men of the world - Merits of this style - Inconveniences - Addison as a critic - His judgment of Paradise Lost - Agree- 151 158 163 ment of his art and criticism - Limits of classical viii CONTENTS .
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Hippolyte Taine. ment of his art and criticism - Limits of classical criticism and art - What is lacking in the elo- quence of Addison , of the Englishman and of the moralist • VI . Grave pleasantry - Humour - Serious and fertile im ...
Hippolyte Taine. ment of his art and criticism - Limits of classical criticism and art - What is lacking in the elo- quence of Addison , of the Englishman and of the moralist • VI . Grave pleasantry - Humour - Serious and fertile im ...
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... classical spirit - Its char- acters , works , scope , and limits - How it is centred in Pope • Pope - Education - Precocity - Beginnings - Pas- toral poems - Essay on Criticism - Personal appearance - Mode of life - Character- Medio ...
... classical spirit - Its char- acters , works , scope , and limits - How it is centred in Pope • Pope - Education - Precocity - Beginnings - Pas- toral poems - Essay on Criticism - Personal appearance - Mode of life - Character- Medio ...
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... classical form - Domi- nation of the period - Johnson - The historical school - Robertson , Gibbon , Hume - Their talent and their limits - Beginning of the modern age . 372 I. II . III . BOOK IV . - MODERN LIFE . CHAPTER I. Edeas and ...
... classical form - Domi- nation of the period - Johnson - The historical school - Robertson , Gibbon , Hume - Their talent and their limits - Beginning of the modern age . 372 I. II . III . BOOK IV . - MODERN LIFE . CHAPTER I. Edeas and ...
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