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... criticism of " Lycidas " ( a judg- ment that was to irritate the Romantics , though even this has been persuasively defended by modern critics ) , John- son made a firm break with the older pastoral tradition , which he found stale and ...
... criticism of " Lycidas " ( a judg- ment that was to irritate the Romantics , though even this has been persuasively defended by modern critics ) , John- son made a firm break with the older pastoral tradition , which he found stale and ...
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... Criticism of the 17th and 18th centuries , particularly in France , was dominated by these Horatian norms . French critics such as Pierre Corneille and Nico- las Boileau urged a strict orthodoxy regarding the dra- matic unities and the ...
... Criticism of the 17th and 18th centuries , particularly in France , was dominated by these Horatian norms . French critics such as Pierre Corneille and Nico- las Boileau urged a strict orthodoxy regarding the dra- matic unities and the ...
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... criticism . Literary criticism , as distinguished from scholarly research , is usually itself considered a form of literature . Some people find great critics as enter- taining and stimulating as great poets , and theoretical treatises ...
... criticism . Literary criticism , as distinguished from scholarly research , is usually itself considered a form of literature . Some people find great critics as enter- taining and stimulating as great poets , and theoretical treatises ...
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