Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 181
... Quintilian , Institute I , ii , 26 ; and Timber No. 11 ( " What a deale of cold business . . . " ) with Quintilian XII , xi , 18 . 8 Cf. Horace , Ad Pisones , 296–7 , 470 . IV DURING the time between Sidney's Defence of Poesie and 181 ...
... Quintilian , Institute I , ii , 26 ; and Timber No. 11 ( " What a deale of cold business . . . " ) with Quintilian XII , xi , 18 . 8 Cf. Horace , Ad Pisones , 296–7 , 470 . IV DURING the time between Sidney's Defence of Poesie and 181 ...
Page 314
... Quintilian in Book VIII , Chapter 3 of his In- stitute , where he dwells on the merit of multiplying descriptive particu- lars . The mere statement that the town was stormed , while no doubt it embraces all that such a calamity involves ...
... Quintilian in Book VIII , Chapter 3 of his In- stitute , where he dwells on the merit of multiplying descriptive particu- lars . The mere statement that the town was stormed , while no doubt it embraces all that such a calamity involves ...
Page 315
... Quintilian as a classical sanction for the same thing . And so too did Joseph Warton in his Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope , though here the general argument was at the expense of Pope's Pastorals and in favor of the more ...
... Quintilian as a classical sanction for the same thing . And so too did Joseph Warton in his Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope , though here the general argument was at the expense of Pope's Pastorals and in favor of the more ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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