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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... literary works and critical thoughts , over a period of thirty - seven years ; moreover , he was vigorous in mind throughout his whole life . Early in his career , in 1668 , Dryden wrote the " Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " a beautifully ...
... literary works and critical thoughts , over a period of thirty - seven years ; moreover , he was vigorous in mind throughout his whole life . Early in his career , in 1668 , Dryden wrote the " Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " a beautifully ...
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... literary genre , and Barbara Strang corroborates this , that " kind " in Dryden finally means " genre . " " Sweetness , " which is usually associated with a vague , saccharine qual- ity , becomes a relatively precise quality of smooth ...
... literary genre , and Barbara Strang corroborates this , that " kind " in Dryden finally means " genre . " " Sweetness , " which is usually associated with a vague , saccharine qual- ity , becomes a relatively precise quality of smooth ...
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