A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance: With Special Reference to the Influence of Italy in the Formation and Development of Modern ClassicismColumbia University Press, 1899 - 330 pages |
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... attempted to answer in this essay ; and , in answering them , I have tried to remember that this is a history , not of critical literature , but of literary criticism . For this reason I have given to individual books and authors less ...
... attempted to answer in this essay ; and , in answering them , I have tried to remember that this is a history , not of critical literature , but of literary criticism . For this reason I have given to individual books and authors less ...
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... attempt to answer the objections just stated . This method owed its origin to the mode of interpreting the popular mythology first employed by the Sophists and more thoroughly by the later Stoics . Such heroes as Hercules and Theseus ...
... attempt to answer the objections just stated . This method owed its origin to the mode of interpreting the popular mythology first employed by the Sophists and more thoroughly by the later Stoics . Such heroes as Hercules and Theseus ...
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... attempt at the æsthetic appreciation of literature , but while such ideas are not uncommon about this time , they ... attempted for the 10 LITERARY CRITICISM IN ITALY [ CHAP .
... attempt at the æsthetic appreciation of literature , but while such ideas are not uncommon about this time , they ... attempted for the 10 LITERARY CRITICISM IN ITALY [ CHAP .
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... attempted for the most part on the grounds set forth by Horace in his Ars Poetica . At no period from the Augustan Age to the Renaissance does the Ars Poetica seem to have been entirely lost . It is mentioned or quoted , for example ...
... attempted for the most part on the grounds set forth by Horace in his Ars Poetica . At no period from the Augustan Age to the Renaissance does the Ars Poetica seem to have been entirely lost . It is mentioned or quoted , for example ...
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... attempt to imitate , by pointing out that the poet is indeed ignorant of what he is speaking of , in so far as he is a versifier and skilled in language , just as the philosopher or historian is ignorant of natural or historical facts ...
... attempt to imitate , by pointing out that the poet is indeed ignorant of what he is speaking of , in so far as he is a versifier and skilled in language , just as the philosopher or historian is ignorant of natural or historical facts ...
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