The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsGreenwood Press, 1968 - 420 Seiten Examines Elizabethan dramatists’ reflected and criticized their own art. |
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David Klein. I. APPLIED CRITICISM Of literary criticism in the narrow sense , what the Elizabethans termed censure , and what I have here called applied criticism , namely , the application of aesthetic theory to accomplished work ...
David Klein. I. APPLIED CRITICISM Of literary criticism in the narrow sense , what the Elizabethans termed censure , and what I have here called applied criticism , namely , the application of aesthetic theory to accomplished work ...
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... criticism . ( Incidentally , we should need no further evidence how well acquainted the English dramatists were with the continental criticism ) : But thou soul - blind Scaliger , that never had anything but place , time , and terms ...
... criticism . ( Incidentally , we should need no further evidence how well acquainted the English dramatists were with the continental criticism ) : But thou soul - blind Scaliger , that never had anything but place , time , and terms ...
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... criticism in England was an echo of continental criticism , having no relation to the actual English drama . Is it not hard to see what appreciable value can be accredited to criti- cism that is but an echo ; particularly if it is an ...
... criticism in England was an echo of continental criticism , having no relation to the actual English drama . Is it not hard to see what appreciable value can be accredited to criti- cism that is but an echo ; particularly if it is an ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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