The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. 1920Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1952 |
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... critics of his time was the redoubtable John Dennis . Dennis had the advantage of an education at Harrow and ... Criticism , by Paul , H. G. , New York , 1911 . Dennis . Cibber . Hughes 143 chastizing the bad , 142 Arbuthnot and ...
... critics of his time was the redoubtable John Dennis . Dennis had the advantage of an education at Harrow and ... Criticism , by Paul , H. G. , New York , 1911 . Dennis . Cibber . Hughes 143 chastizing the bad , 142 Arbuthnot and ...
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... Criticism in Poetry . Poetry , he says , had fallen to a low level , because of ignorance of the rules by which poets ought to proceed . If the end of poetry be to instruct and reform the world , that is , to bring mankind from ...
... Criticism in Poetry . Poetry , he says , had fallen to a low level , because of ignorance of the rules by which poets ought to proceed . If the end of poetry be to instruct and reform the world , that is , to bring mankind from ...
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... critics to have been decisive and judicious . ' Warburton retorted in notes to The Dunciad . Edwards died in 1757 , at Samuel Richardson's house . His Canons of Criticism went through many editions . Benjamin Heath , a town clerk of ...
... critics to have been decisive and judicious . ' Warburton retorted in notes to The Dunciad . Edwards died in 1757 , at Samuel Richardson's house . His Canons of Criticism went through many editions . Benjamin Heath , a town clerk of ...
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Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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