The Rhetoric of Criticism: From Hobbes to ColeridgePergamon Press, 1984 - 127 Seiten |
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... Hume's Theory of Taste " , takes Hume's failure for granted . He accounts for it by the fact that Hume lived in an age of transition , i.e. the eighteenth century when neoclassicism was on the wane and romanticism was gaining ground ...
... Hume's Theory of Taste " , takes Hume's failure for granted . He accounts for it by the fact that Hume lived in an age of transition , i.e. the eighteenth century when neoclassicism was on the wane and romanticism was gaining ground ...
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... Hume's theory of criticism by showing the absence of any antinomy , paradox or inconsistency in his essay " Of the Standard of Taste " . In sum , for us , the importance of Hume's essay is in being a modern and very subtle analysis of ...
... Hume's theory of criticism by showing the absence of any antinomy , paradox or inconsistency in his essay " Of the Standard of Taste " . In sum , for us , the importance of Hume's essay is in being a modern and very subtle analysis of ...
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... Hume's essay . See , for example , David Kallich , " The Associationist Criticism of Francis Hutcheson and David Hume " , Studies in Philosophy , Vol . 43 ( 1946 ) ; James Noxon , " Hume's Opinion of Critics " , Journal of Aesthetics ...
... Hume's essay . See , for example , David Kallich , " The Associationist Criticism of Francis Hutcheson and David Hume " , Studies in Philosophy , Vol . 43 ( 1946 ) ; James Noxon , " Hume's Opinion of Critics " , Journal of Aesthetics ...
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Hobbess Rhetorical Criticism | 3 |
The Rhetorical Approach in Dryden | 31 |
Humes Of the Standard of Taste | 51 |
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