Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800Gerald Wester Chapman Knopf, 1966 - 618 sidor |
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... nature , and specially human nature , and is the true and natural color . But that which is taken out of books ( the ordinary boxes of counterfeit complexion ) shows well or ill as it hath more or less resemblance with the natural , and ...
... nature , and specially human nature , and is the true and natural color . But that which is taken out of books ( the ordinary boxes of counterfeit complexion ) shows well or ill as it hath more or less resemblance with the natural , and ...
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... Nature . Sooner or later , everything in Shaftesbury's criti- cism reverts to his idea of Nature , which , eclectic in its sources , is further blurred by his fervid and digressive , if always gracious , style and his liking for gentcel ...
... Nature . Sooner or later , everything in Shaftesbury's criti- cism reverts to his idea of Nature , which , eclectic in its sources , is further blurred by his fervid and digressive , if always gracious , style and his liking for gentcel ...
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... nature for such pro- ductions . Nay , so far are we from enriching poetry with new images drawn from nature that we find it difficult to understand the old . We live within doors , covered , as it were , from nature's face , and passing ...
... nature for such pro- ductions . Nay , so far are we from enriching poetry with new images drawn from nature that we find it difficult to understand the old . We live within doors , covered , as it were , from nature's face , and passing ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
John Locke | 29 |
JOHN DRYDEN 16311700 | 37 |
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Literary Criticism in England, 1660-1800 Gerald Wester Chapman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1966 |
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