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... Aristotle , and Horace's Rules of Poetry ; or that will but carefully consider Rapin , Dacier , and Bossu , those ... Aristotle are nothing but Nature and Good Sence reduc'd to a Method . " 21 And he reiterates even more forcefully in ...
... Aristotle , and Horace's Rules of Poetry ; or that will but carefully consider Rapin , Dacier , and Bossu , those ... Aristotle are nothing but Nature and Good Sence reduc'd to a Method . " 21 And he reiterates even more forcefully in ...
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... Aristotle , he argues , were formed by a posteriori rather than a priori methods . Here again , of course , is the apology for the rules ; nature and Homer being the same , Aristotle formed his rules on the practice of Homer . 70 ...
... Aristotle , he argues , were formed by a posteriori rather than a priori methods . Here again , of course , is the apology for the rules ; nature and Homer being the same , Aristotle formed his rules on the practice of Homer . 70 ...
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... Aristotle , but he was not blind in praising him . He declares that Aristotle can- not be expected to account for all the changes in science and art that have taken place since his day . If , however , one makes allow- ances for the ...
... Aristotle , but he was not blind in praising him . He declares that Aristotle can- not be expected to account for all the changes in science and art that have taken place since his day . If , however , one makes allow- ances for the ...
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The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism | 88 |
Thomas Warton and the Eighteenth Century Dilemma | 104 |
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