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... rules of epic construction by reason ; he is satis- they are correct , because they have been propounded by itics . It is useless , he declares , for him to censure modern or will be at the Pains to read the Commentators on Aristotle ...
... rules of epic construction by reason ; he is satis- they are correct , because they have been propounded by itics . It is useless , he declares , for him to censure modern or will be at the Pains to read the Commentators on Aristotle ...
Page 290
... rules of omposition , for they had " too much Discernment , not to see the Tecessity of knowing and practising the Rules , which Reason and Philosophy have prescrib'd to Poets . " 27 Dennis is willing to admit nat Milton broke the laws ...
... rules of omposition , for they had " too much Discernment , not to see the Tecessity of knowing and practising the Rules , which Reason and Philosophy have prescrib'd to Poets . " 27 Dennis is willing to admit nat Milton broke the laws ...
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... rules , when wrote " Eloquence has its Je ne scai quoi's , as well as Beauty . " 55 he was , nevertheless , thoroughly convinced that certain rules to be followed in judging a poem . He was particularly irri- d with the critics who ...
... rules , when wrote " Eloquence has its Je ne scai quoi's , as well as Beauty . " 55 he was , nevertheless , thoroughly convinced that certain rules to be followed in judging a poem . He was particularly irri- d with the critics who ...
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istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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