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... poetic representation . If painting might have literary significance , poetry also gained by borrowing from seven- teenth - century theories of painting a recognition of the passions as legiti- mate objects of representation . The ...
... poetic representation . If painting might have literary significance , poetry also gained by borrowing from seven- teenth - century theories of painting a recognition of the passions as legiti- mate objects of representation . The ...
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... poetry succeeds to the extent of its engagement with relevant human concerns ; he analyzes the contribution made to Augustan poetry by its allusion to the recog- nizable contemporary scene . Pope's Epistle to a Lady is typical of great ...
... poetry succeeds to the extent of its engagement with relevant human concerns ; he analyzes the contribution made to Augustan poetry by its allusion to the recog- nizable contemporary scene . Pope's Epistle to a Lady is typical of great ...
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... poetry from the new science and philosophy . Poetry had required apol- ogy even at the height of the Renaissance ; by the end of the seventeenth century its value as a means to truth was denied not only by many scien- tists but by the ...
... poetry from the new science and philosophy . Poetry had required apol- ogy even at the height of the Renaissance ; by the end of the seventeenth century its value as a means to truth was denied not only by many scien- tists but by the ...
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... poetic greatness depends first upon the impressive , direct statement of great ideas . Addison's perception could lead to the recognition that great poetry in fact involves the simplest possible statement . More often , however , its ...
... poetic greatness depends first upon the impressive , direct statement of great ideas . Addison's perception could lead to the recognition that great poetry in fact involves the simplest possible statement . More often , however , its ...
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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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