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... Neoclassicism ? BY B. H. Bronson , UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA , BERKELEY 13 Erminia in Minneapolis BY Rensselaer W. Lee , PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Chaucer in Dryden's Fables BY Earl Miner , UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA , LOS ANGELES 36 58 ...
... Neoclassicism ? BY B. H. Bronson , UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA , BERKELEY 13 Erminia in Minneapolis BY Rensselaer W. Lee , PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Chaucer in Dryden's Fables BY Earl Miner , UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA , LOS ANGELES 36 58 ...
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... is an original and valuable contribution to a struggle in defense of the worth and reality of art which had begun at least a century before . When Was Neoclassicism ? B. H. BRONSON HAMBERS , in I 2 • STUDIES IN CRITICISM AND AESTHETICS.
... is an original and valuable contribution to a struggle in defense of the worth and reality of art which had begun at least a century before . When Was Neoclassicism ? B. H. BRONSON HAMBERS , in I 2 • STUDIES IN CRITICISM AND AESTHETICS.
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... again , Thucydides , on any question of beauty , is equally noncommittal . 1. Frank P. Chambers , The History of Taste ( New York , 1932 ) , pp . 273ff . Plato , we remember , judges art as the excellence When Was Neoclassicism?
... again , Thucydides , on any question of beauty , is equally noncommittal . 1. Frank P. Chambers , The History of Taste ( New York , 1932 ) , pp . 273ff . Plato , we remember , judges art as the excellence When Was Neoclassicism?
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... Neoclassicism that we confront . The doctrinal motivation is always traditional , invok- ing established norms , and to these the artist's individuality is subservient . Subservient , but not servile nor suppressed by them — rather ...
... Neoclassicism that we confront . The doctrinal motivation is always traditional , invok- ing established norms , and to these the artist's individuality is subservient . Subservient , but not servile nor suppressed by them — rather ...
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Howard Anderson. pices , English Neoclassicism is launched ; and here begins our more par- ticular field of inquiry . The elder of us were bred up in the critical conviction that the eight- eenth century was one century we needn't worry ...
Howard Anderson. pices , English Neoclassicism is launched ; and here begins our more par- ticular field of inquiry . The elder of us were bred up in the critical conviction that the eight- eenth century was one century we needn't worry ...
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Erminia in Minneapolis | 36 |
Chaucer in Drydens Fables | 58 |
Shaftesbury and the Age of Sensibility | 73 |
Addison on Ornament and Poetic Style | 94 |
Relativism and An Essay on Criticism | 128 |
Popes Definition of His Art | 140 |
Humes Of Criticism | 232 |
William Warburton as New Critic | 249 |
The Naked Science of Language 17471786 | 266 |
Imlac and the Business of a Poet | 296 |
The Comic Syntax of Tristram Shandy | 315 |
Reynolds and the Art of Characterization | 332 |
Gainsboroughs Prospect Animated Prospect | 358 |
A Revolution in Dispute | 380 |
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