Glossary of John Dryden's Critical TermsU of Minnesota Press, 1969 - 135 sidor Although John Dryden is, as Samuel Johnson described him, the father of modern criticism, his critical writings are difficult for twentieth-century readers to understand and appreciate. Part of the problem lies in the fact that many of the critical terms. |
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... English criticism ... the writer who first taught us to determine upon principles the merit of com- position . " 1 No critic before him can pretend to rival his accomplishment , and all who come after are his descendants . He ...
... English criticism ... the writer who first taught us to determine upon principles the merit of com- position . " 1 No critic before him can pretend to rival his accomplishment , and all who come after are his descendants . He ...
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... English criticism , with vocabulary , models , and ideas . Despite this magnificent achievement , Boileau is said to have forgotten Dryden's name . It was not until the eighteenth century that English criticism achieved international ...
... English criticism , with vocabulary , models , and ideas . Despite this magnificent achievement , Boileau is said to have forgotten Dryden's name . It was not until the eighteenth century that English criticism achieved international ...
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... English words with French critical equivalents ( when the English meanings were sometimes quite different ) , and by introducing into English critical words , and their connotations , from other languages , such as French and Latin ...
... English words with French critical equivalents ( when the English meanings were sometimes quite different ) , and by introducing into English critical words , and their connotations , from other languages , such as French and Latin ...
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... English meanings he uses are " to regulate , " " to carry out affairs , " " to husband economically . " " Delicacy " and " delicate " partake of French meanings , and al- ways have French connotations . Neither " delicacy " as a term ...
... English meanings he uses are " to regulate , " " to carry out affairs , " " to husband economically . " " Delicacy " and " delicate " partake of French meanings , and al- ways have French connotations . Neither " delicacy " as a term ...
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... English meanings and various historical connotations which have since disappeared from the language . By " actor , " for example , half the time Dryden means a character or person in a play or poem , rather than a man who acts a part in ...
... English meanings and various historical connotations which have since disappeared from the language . By " actor , " for example , half the time Dryden means a character or person in a play or poem , rather than a man who acts a part in ...
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