The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... imagination ' . The second half of the eighteenth century had critics , as well as poets , who have later been described as ' Romantic precursors ' : the most interesting are the brothers Warton , both minor poets too , and Bishop Hurd ...
... imagination ' . The second half of the eighteenth century had critics , as well as poets , who have later been described as ' Romantic precursors ' : the most interesting are the brothers Warton , both minor poets too , and Bishop Hurd ...
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... imagination Addison once more gave the lead with his notable series of essays on " The Pleasures of the Imagination ' ( 1712 ) in the Spectator ( Nos . 411–21 ) , and again his argument is a popular blend of Newton and Locke . Sight was ...
... imagination Addison once more gave the lead with his notable series of essays on " The Pleasures of the Imagination ' ( 1712 ) in the Spectator ( Nos . 411–21 ) , and again his argument is a popular blend of Newton and Locke . Sight was ...
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... imagination creates events and characters , and sets them solidly in their background ; in this his narrative is much in advance of anything that fiction had seen ; and in many respects it has not been surpassed since . But in the ...
... imagination creates events and characters , and sets them solidly in their background ; in this his narrative is much in advance of anything that fiction had seen ; and in many respects it has not been surpassed since . But in the ...
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