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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... Poem . ii . Epic and Romance . PAGE 3 24 . V. THE GROWTH OF THE CLASSIC SPIRIT IN ITALIAN CRITICISM i . Humanism . ii . Aristotelianism . iii . Rationalism . 60 107 · 125 X VI . PAGE ROMANTIC ELEMENTS IN ITALIAN CRITICISM • ix.
... Poem . ii . Epic and Romance . PAGE 3 24 . V. THE GROWTH OF THE CLASSIC SPIRIT IN ITALIAN CRITICISM i . Humanism . ii . Aristotelianism . iii . Rationalism . 60 107 · 125 X VI . PAGE ROMANTIC ELEMENTS IN ITALIAN CRITICISM • ix.
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... ELEMENTS IN ITALIAN CRITICISM • 155 i . The Ancient Romantic Element . ii . Mediæval Elements . iii . Modern Elements . · 171 PART SECOND LITERARY CRITICISM IN FRANCE I. THE CHARACTER AND DEVELOPMENT OF FRENCH CRITICISM IN THE SIXTEENTH ...
... ELEMENTS IN ITALIAN CRITICISM • 155 i . The Ancient Romantic Element . ii . Mediæval Elements . iii . Modern Elements . · 171 PART SECOND LITERARY CRITICISM IN FRANCE I. THE CHARACTER AND DEVELOPMENT OF FRENCH CRITICISM IN THE SIXTEENTH ...
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... ELEMENTS IN ELIZABETHAN CRITICISM 296 i . Introductory : Romantic Elements . ii . Classical Metres . iii . Other Evidences of Classicism . APPENDICES A. Chronological Table of the Chief Critical Works of the Sixteenth Century . B ...
... ELEMENTS IN ELIZABETHAN CRITICISM 296 i . Introductory : Romantic Elements . ii . Classical Metres . iii . Other Evidences of Classicism . APPENDICES A. Chronological Table of the Chief Critical Works of the Sixteenth Century . B ...
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... element of beauty to its rightful place in human life and in the world of art . I. Mediaeval Conceptions of Poetry The medieval distrust of literature was the result of several coöperating causes . Popular literature had fallen into ...
... element of beauty to its rightful place in human life and in the world of art . I. Mediaeval Conceptions of Poetry The medieval distrust of literature was the result of several coöperating causes . Popular literature had fallen into ...
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... in those for whom Aristotle meant most , and who best understood his meaning ; 1 Plato , Rep . x . 660 . 2 Poet . vi . 2 ; Pol . viii . 7 . the Horatian elements , also , as found in the 1. ] 19 THE FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM.
... in those for whom Aristotle meant most , and who best understood his meaning ; 1 Plato , Rep . x . 660 . 2 Poet . vi . 2 ; Pol . viii . 7 . the Horatian elements , also , as found in the 1. ] 19 THE FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM.
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