The Rhetoric of Criticism: From Hobbes to ColeridgePergamon Press, 1984 - 127 Seiten |
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... essay as in all his critical essays is that the best poets are those who are masters of language , who know how to manage it in Dryden's own words with " the coolness and discretion which is necessary to a poet " ( Ker , Vol . I , p ...
... essay as in all his critical essays is that the best poets are those who are masters of language , who know how to manage it in Dryden's own words with " the coolness and discretion which is necessary to a poet " ( Ker , Vol . I , p ...
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... 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 the language of criticism in general , and of the word " Standard " in particular . Hume convincingly ...
... 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 the language of criticism in general , and of the word " Standard " in particular . Hume convincingly ...
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... essay , Dryden , defending the use of rhyme as superior to blank verse , remarks that " we are acknowledging for the noblest use of it to Sir William D'Avenant , who at once brought it upon the stage , and made it perfect , in the Siege ...
... essay , Dryden , defending the use of rhyme as superior to blank verse , remarks that " we are acknowledging for the noblest use of it to Sir William D'Avenant , who at once brought it upon the stage , and made it perfect , in the Siege ...
Inhalt
Hobbess Rhetorical Criticism | 3 |
The Rhetorical Approach in Dryden | 31 |
Humes Of the Standard of Taste | 51 |
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