The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... intellectual judgement , the fashion of Dryden and Dennis , of Addison , Shaftesbury , and Welsted , is to transcend ' rules ' and rational criteria for the ' grace beyond the reach of art ' , which only instinct can achieve or ...
... intellectual judgement , the fashion of Dryden and Dennis , of Addison , Shaftesbury , and Welsted , is to transcend ' rules ' and rational criteria for the ' grace beyond the reach of art ' , which only instinct can achieve or ...
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... intellectual background to Dryden's work , see L. I. Bredvold , The Intellectual Milieu of John Dryden ( 1934 ) , and Basil Willey , The Seventeenth - Century Background ( 1934 ) . 3. A higher opinion of All for Love is expressed in ...
... intellectual background to Dryden's work , see L. I. Bredvold , The Intellectual Milieu of John Dryden ( 1934 ) , and Basil Willey , The Seventeenth - Century Background ( 1934 ) . 3. A higher opinion of All for Love is expressed in ...
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... intellectual , though not in a chill or negative sense , intellectual rather as Milton is intellectual , with classical scholarship assimilated in the Renaissance way to original genius , and made to glow into grandeur and beauty by ...
... intellectual , though not in a chill or negative sense , intellectual rather as Milton is intellectual , with classical scholarship assimilated in the Renaissance way to original genius , and made to glow into grandeur and beauty by ...
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