Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 157
... Renaissance poetics , the Defense of Poesie or Apologie for Poetrie , by Sir Philip Sidney , published in 1595. ( 4 ) There was the preface or special treatise in retort to classical objections against some particular romantic form or ...
... Renaissance poetics , the Defense of Poesie or Apologie for Poetrie , by Sir Philip Sidney , published in 1595. ( 4 ) There was the preface or special treatise in retort to classical objections against some particular romantic form or ...
Page 177
... Renaissance sources ( in Cicero , Petronius , Quintilian , and the two Senecas , in Erasmus , Machiavelli , Vives , Bacon and a host of others ) for about four - fifths of the material which makes up Jonson's Timber . The most sustained ...
... Renaissance sources ( in Cicero , Petronius , Quintilian , and the two Senecas , in Erasmus , Machiavelli , Vives , Bacon and a host of others ) for about four - fifths of the material which makes up Jonson's Timber . The most sustained ...
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... Renaissance , with the aid of a neo - Platonic historical appeal , to shift the emphasis in speaking of the arts very pronouncedly toward the concept of the fine , the ideal , the beautiful , and at the same time to begin viewing ...
... Renaissance , with the aid of a neo - Platonic historical appeal , to shift the emphasis in speaking of the arts very pronouncedly toward the concept of the fine , the ideal , the beautiful , and at the same time to begin viewing ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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