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... English , in the unity of action and in decorum . Thus , Lisi- deius ' objection to Eugenius ' preference for the English is understandable enough . Eugenius , however , had preferred the Restoration stage to the French ; Lisideius ...
... English , in the unity of action and in decorum . Thus , Lisi- deius ' objection to Eugenius ' preference for the English is understandable enough . Eugenius , however , had preferred the Restoration stage to the French ; Lisideius ...
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... English criticism , 52 ; opposed to neo - classicism , 55 . Enthusiasm , opposed to reason and rule , 54 ; in style , 65n . Euripedes , 79 , 114 . Evans , John A. , “ Dryden and Scott , " 100n . Fairchild , Hoxie N. , Religious Trends ...
... English criticism , 52 ; opposed to neo - classicism , 55 . Enthusiasm , opposed to reason and rule , 54 ; in style , 65n . Euripedes , 79 , 114 . Evans , John A. , “ Dryden and Scott , " 100n . Fairchild , Hoxie N. , Religious Trends ...
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Grierson , Herbert . Cross Currents in English Literature of the XVIIth Century . London , 1948 . Hadley , F. W. " The Theory of Milieu in English Criticism 1660-1801 . ” Abstracts of Theses . University of Chicago , 1925–26 . Hamelius ...
Grierson , Herbert . Cross Currents in English Literature of the XVIIth Century . London , 1948 . Hadley , F. W. " The Theory of Milieu in English Criticism 1660-1801 . ” Abstracts of Theses . University of Chicago , 1925–26 . Hamelius ...
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