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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... nature , its immediacy , its changing emphases and conclusions , its controversiality , and its perennial interest ... natural occupation . He dominated English literature and criticism for the last half of the seventeenth century , and ...
... nature , its immediacy , its changing emphases and conclusions , its controversiality , and its perennial interest ... natural occupation . He dominated English literature and criticism for the last half of the seventeenth century , and ...
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... " : " A just and lively image of human nature . Clear as this phrase may seem to us , it had , 9 » • Durham University Journal , XX ( no . 3 ) : 114–23 ( June 1959 ) . nevertheless , important meanings for Neander , Crites , and 7.
... " : " A just and lively image of human nature . Clear as this phrase may seem to us , it had , 9 » • Durham University Journal , XX ( no . 3 ) : 114–23 ( June 1959 ) . nevertheless , important meanings for Neander , Crites , and 7.
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... nature " we might read as " an accurate and entertaining reproduction of the way human beings think and act ... nature . It is a reflec- tion of what life should probably be , according to general rules of behavior . Because it is ...
... nature " we might read as " an accurate and entertaining reproduction of the way human beings think and act ... nature . It is a reflec- tion of what life should probably be , according to general rules of behavior . Because it is ...
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... nature " refers to that nature which we would probably observe in the usual everyday actions and expressions of people . A " just and lively image of human nature , " paraphrased , thus becomes , more accurately , a well - proportioned ...
... nature " refers to that nature which we would probably observe in the usual everyday actions and expressions of people . A " just and lively image of human nature , " paraphrased , thus becomes , more accurately , a well - proportioned ...
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