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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... definitions of specific words cannot be accurately ascertained . While a critical concordance which locates Dryden's discussions of important words and concepts is useful , it is equally important to know Dryden's special critical ...
... definitions of specific words cannot be accurately ascertained . While a critical concordance which locates Dryden's discussions of important words and concepts is useful , it is equally important to know Dryden's special critical ...
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... definition : " Finement senti exprime d'une matiere ingenieuse et elegante . Expression delicat . Tour delicat . " Dryden's use of " spirit " also can- not be understood without knowledge of the various meanings of esprit , and yet ...
... definition : " Finement senti exprime d'une matiere ingenieuse et elegante . Expression delicat . Tour delicat . " Dryden's use of " spirit " also can- not be understood without knowledge of the various meanings of esprit , and yet ...
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... definitions . As an example , consider the first part of Dryden's well - known definition of a play , as delivered by Lisideius in the " Essay of Dramatic Poesy " : " A just and lively image of human nature . Clear as this phrase may ...
... definitions . As an example , consider the first part of Dryden's well - known definition of a play , as delivered by Lisideius in the " Essay of Dramatic Poesy " : " A just and lively image of human nature . Clear as this phrase may ...
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... play just . " Human nature " does not mean , literally , " how human beings think and act , " but how they probably think and act . Although human nature also is probable , it is not a redundancy in Dryden's definition.
... play just . " Human nature " does not mean , literally , " how human beings think and act , " but how they probably think and act . Although human nature also is probable , it is not a redundancy in Dryden's definition.
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H. James Jensen. probable , it is not a redundancy in Dryden's definition . " Lively image " refers to the work of ... definitions are George Watson's edition of Dryden's critical essays , which contains the bulk of Dryden's criticism ...
H. James Jensen. probable , it is not a redundancy in Dryden's definition . " Lively image " refers to the work of ... definitions are George Watson's edition of Dryden's critical essays , which contains the bulk of Dryden's criticism ...
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