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... criticism by rule and inevitably prepares for a criticism whose discriminations are less the expresson of a standard of taste than of the experience of an individual reader . Developments within neo - classical criticism may be ...
... criticism by rule and inevitably prepares for a criticism whose discriminations are less the expresson of a standard of taste than of the experience of an individual reader . Developments within neo - classical criticism may be ...
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... criticism , the new criticism which Dryden represents is associated with the practices of the Royal Society ; 17 other scholars emphasize Dryden's sceptical and empirical habits of mind.18 Louis I. Bredvold's work , analyzing the ...
... criticism , the new criticism which Dryden represents is associated with the practices of the Royal Society ; 17 other scholars emphasize Dryden's sceptical and empirical habits of mind.18 Louis I. Bredvold's work , analyzing the ...
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... criticism is practiced in England by St. Evremond ; the je - ne - sais - quoi and the " grace beyond the reach of art " complement criticism by rule . For these reasons , chronological limits are difficult to establish , and the only ...
... criticism is practiced in England by St. Evremond ; the je - ne - sais - quoi and the " grace beyond the reach of art " complement criticism by rule . For these reasons , chronological limits are difficult to establish , and the only ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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