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Page 108
... Warton alignes himself squarely with the regulars " by affirming : " Every classical , every reasonable critic must acknowledge , that the poet's [ Ariosto's ] conception in celebrat- ing the MADNESS . . . of a hero , implies ...
... Warton alignes himself squarely with the regulars " by affirming : " Every classical , every reasonable critic must acknowledge , that the poet's [ Ariosto's ] conception in celebrat- ing the MADNESS . . . of a hero , implies ...
Page 117
... Warton abandoned them . Their beauty , the pleasure he had for years found in them , the importance of their contribu- 66 ** It should be noted that Warton , who edited Greek texts and was one of the most learned men of his day , speaks ...
... Warton abandoned them . Their beauty , the pleasure he had for years found in them , the importance of their contribu- 66 ** It should be noted that Warton , who edited Greek texts and was one of the most learned men of his day , speaks ...
Page 119
... Warton's opinions does not matter but their inconsistences and other limitations do . We read the Observations and the " Verses on Reynolds's Window , " not for light on the Faerie Queene or on Gothic architecture , but on a subject ...
... Warton's opinions does not matter but their inconsistences and other limitations do . We read the Observations and the " Verses on Reynolds's Window , " not for light on the Faerie Queene or on Gothic architecture , but on a subject ...
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A Note in Defence of Satire 12 L | 12 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
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