Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler |
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... literary criticism de- serves brief notice . At St. Paul's , and to a lesser degree at Cambridge , Milton received the Christian - classical training of the day , which he then supplemented with a rigorous program of self - education in ...
... literary criticism de- serves brief notice . At St. Paul's , and to a lesser degree at Cambridge , Milton received the Christian - classical training of the day , which he then supplemented with a rigorous program of self - education in ...
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... Literary Criticism : 17th and 18th Centuries ( 1951 ) , but many will find the appropriate sections of William K. Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks , Literary Criticism : A Short History ( 1957 ) , more in- cisive and stimulating . For an ...
... Literary Criticism : 17th and 18th Centuries ( 1951 ) , but many will find the appropriate sections of William K. Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks , Literary Criticism : A Short History ( 1957 ) , more in- cisive and stimulating . For an ...
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... literary application . In The Enduring Monument ( 1962 ) O. B. Hardi- son , Jr. examines the rhetorical ( and cultural ) " Idea of Praise in Renaissance Literary Theory and Practice . " Rosemond Tuve's bril- liant if murky Elizabethan ...
... literary application . In The Enduring Monument ( 1962 ) O. B. Hardi- son , Jr. examines the rhetorical ( and cultural ) " Idea of Praise in Renaissance Literary Theory and Practice . " Rosemond Tuve's bril- liant if murky Elizabethan ...
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