Studies in Criticism and AestHoward Anderson U of Minnesota Press - 419 pages |
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... Essay on Criticism BY Paul Ramsey , UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA 128 Sermo or Satire : Pope's Definition of His Art By Lillian Feder , QUEENS COLLEGE 140 The Cistern and the Fountain : Art and Reality in Pope and Gray BY Irvin Ehrenpreis ...
... Essay on Criticism BY Paul Ramsey , UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA 128 Sermo or Satire : Pope's Definition of His Art By Lillian Feder , QUEENS COLLEGE 140 The Cistern and the Fountain : Art and Reality in Pope and Gray BY Irvin Ehrenpreis ...
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... essay exemplifies Mr. Monk in another way : it shows the sym- pathetic comprehension of the ideals of the great Augustans which has made it possible for his students to see Dryden and Swift and Pope and Johnson as mortal men , certainly ...
... essay exemplifies Mr. Monk in another way : it shows the sym- pathetic comprehension of the ideals of the great Augustans which has made it possible for his students to see Dryden and Swift and Pope and Johnson as mortal men , certainly ...
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... essay suggests , the classical precept that art imitates nature proved as adaptable as it was venerable , providing authority for unfamiliar realms of nature ( notably the sublime ) as proper subjects for art . Even in the earliest ...
... essay suggests , the classical precept that art imitates nature proved as adaptable as it was venerable , providing authority for unfamiliar realms of nature ( notably the sublime ) as proper subjects for art . Even in the earliest ...
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... essay to be the type of the classical artist : equally concerned with representing a sub- ject and with commenting upon it . On the other hand , Emilie Buchwald's essay follows the development of Gainsborough's style toward the late ...
... essay to be the type of the classical artist : equally concerned with representing a sub- ject and with commenting upon it . On the other hand , Emilie Buchwald's essay follows the development of Gainsborough's style toward the late ...
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... critic — " strong sense , united to delicate sentiment , improved by practice , perfected by comparison , and cleared of all prejudice " — is almost precisely that which Pope draws in the Essay . in The greatest critic of the century ...
... critic — " strong sense , united to delicate sentiment , improved by practice , perfected by comparison , and cleared of all prejudice " — is almost precisely that which Pope draws in the Essay . in The greatest critic of the century ...
Contents
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Erminia in Minneapolis | 36 |
Chaucer in Drydens Fables | 58 |
Shaftesbury and the Age of Sensibility | 73 |
Addison on Ornament and Poetic Style | 94 |
Relativism and An Essay on Criticism | 128 |
Popes Definition of His Art | 140 |
Humes Of Criticism | 232 |
William Warburton as New Critic | 249 |
The Naked Science of Language 17471786 | 266 |
Imlac and the Business of a Poet | 296 |
The Comic Syntax of Tristram Shandy | 315 |
Reynolds and the Art of Characterization | 332 |
Gainsboroughs Prospect Animated Prospect | 358 |
A Revolution in Dispute | 380 |
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