The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... later works ) fall outside this volume , but even the early Inebriety ( 1775 ) and The Village ( 1783 ) have exact observation and bold attack , later modulated to subtle correspondences with sense and psycholog- ical skill in realistic ...
... later works ) fall outside this volume , but even the early Inebriety ( 1775 ) and The Village ( 1783 ) have exact observation and bold attack , later modulated to subtle correspondences with sense and psycholog- ical skill in realistic ...
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... later call Clevelandism , the kind of ' wit ' that was to arouse Dr Johnson's disapproval in his Life of Cowley . To see it attempted so conscientiously by the young Dryden not only fixes his point of contact with the poetry of his time ...
... later call Clevelandism , the kind of ' wit ' that was to arouse Dr Johnson's disapproval in his Life of Cowley . To see it attempted so conscientiously by the young Dryden not only fixes his point of contact with the poetry of his time ...
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... later he was still being referred to as a prominent adversary of Shakespeare . At least , as Spingarn notes , Rymer inaugurated the detailed study of literary texts , and thus aided the movement away from general to concrete criticism ...
... later he was still being referred to as a prominent adversary of Shakespeare . At least , as Spingarn notes , Rymer inaugurated the detailed study of literary texts , and thus aided the movement away from general to concrete criticism ...
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