English literary criticismGood Press, 20.05.2021 г. - 247 страници In this scholarly text, Vaughan selects some of the best critics of English literature up to his writing (1922) and looks at their work on various types of literature: poetry; dramas; prose. Also unusually he chooses Botticelli, the Italian painter, as one of those critics whom he references. |
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... soul with the champions of rhyme; his very name has passed down to us as a synonym for the most elaborate of all rhyming stanzas that have taken root in our verse. For the moment, rhyme had fairly driven all rivals from the field. Over ...
... soul with the champions of rhyme; his very name has passed down to us as a synonym for the most elaborate of all rhyming stanzas that have taken root in our verse. For the moment, rhyme had fairly driven all rivals from the field. Over ...
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... souls " , are samples of the names fastened by him upon the cause which they defended . [ Footnote : Lodge , in his Defence of Poetry , Musick , and Stage Plays ( 1579 or 1580 ) , is hardly less scurrilous . " There came into my hand ...
... souls " , are samples of the names fastened by him upon the cause which they defended . [ Footnote : Lodge , in his Defence of Poetry , Musick , and Stage Plays ( 1579 or 1580 ) , is hardly less scurrilous . " There came into my hand ...
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... soul of poetry, and that the form is only of moment so far as it aids—as undoubtedly it does aid—to "reveal the soul within". It is rather as a witness to the whole scope of their argument than as a particular doctrine, to be left or ...
... soul of poetry, and that the form is only of moment so far as it aids—as undoubtedly it does aid—to "reveal the soul within". It is rather as a witness to the whole scope of their argument than as a particular doctrine, to be left or ...
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... soul . No doubt , we might have wished that , in widening the scope of poetry as a moral influence , Sidney had been yet more explicit than in fact he is . We cannot but regret that , however unjustly , he should have laid himself open ...
... soul . No doubt , we might have wished that , in widening the scope of poetry as a moral influence , Sidney had been yet more explicit than in fact he is . We cannot but regret that , however unjustly , he should have laid himself open ...
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... soul in the great works of ancient poetry . It is the same quality that moves him in the ballads and romances of the moderns . " Certainly I must confess my own barbarousness ; I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I ...
... soul in the great works of ancient poetry . It is the same quality that moves him in the ballads and romances of the moderns . " Certainly I must confess my own barbarousness ; I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I ...
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ENGLISH LITERARY CRITICISM | |
JOHN DRYDEN | |
SAMUEL JOHNSON | |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | |
WILLIAM HAZLITT | |
CHARLES LAMB | |
THOMAS CARLYLE | |
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