AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1958 |
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... Elizabethan criticism could be moralistic or nationalistic when it was not purely rhetorical . But the relationship between literary criticism and the ideas and attitudes which give a time its intellectual character is more difficult to ...
... Elizabethan criticism could be moralistic or nationalistic when it was not purely rhetorical . But the relationship between literary criticism and the ideas and attitudes which give a time its intellectual character is more difficult to ...
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... Elizabethans had the advantage of coming before the Restoration playwrights . Neander attempts to bring within the accepted standards plays which contradict them as well . as to make an appreciation of Restoration and Elizabethan ...
... Elizabethans had the advantage of coming before the Restoration playwrights . Neander attempts to bring within the accepted standards plays which contradict them as well . as to make an appreciation of Restoration and Elizabethan ...
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... Elizabethans , and attributes the advantage of the new writers to the " gallantry and civility " of the age ( I , 177 ) . The success of Dryden's tolerant account of the Elizabethan - Restoration difference in the use of language ...
... Elizabethans , and attributes the advantage of the new writers to the " gallantry and civility " of the age ( I , 177 ) . The success of Dryden's tolerant account of the Elizabethan - Restoration difference in the use of language ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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