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Let no nation , or age , flatter and in which the author traces the itself that it has succeeded in fixing literary history of the eighteenth cen- the standard of critical taste . The tury up to the period of the Revolu . canons of ...
Let no nation , or age , flatter and in which the author traces the itself that it has succeeded in fixing literary history of the eighteenth cen- the standard of critical taste . The tury up to the period of the Revolu . canons of ...
Pagina 2
... that its theuries , to look with doubt on high . merits or demerits become less a ques- sounding professions , to give greater tion of taste than of personal feeling , weight to experience , to be more to be decided according to the ...
... that its theuries , to look with doubt on high . merits or demerits become less a ques- sounding professions , to give greater tion of taste than of personal feeling , weight to experience , to be more to be decided according to the ...
Pagina 3
Boileau , or in the drama , wbich had ture , but simply as convenient pre- been raised at once from infancy to cepts suitable to the national taste -- he manhood by the vigorous and original is no warm partisan of the modern genius of ...
Boileau , or in the drama , wbich had ture , but simply as convenient pre- been raised at once from infancy to cepts suitable to the national taste -- he manhood by the vigorous and original is no warm partisan of the modern genius of ...
Pagina 6
Take , for instance , his remarks modifications to suit the expression to as to the plan on which a tragedy , the taste of a Parisian public , be made founded on the subject of Coriolanus , effective upon the French stage .
Take , for instance , his remarks modifications to suit the expression to as to the plan on which a tragedy , the taste of a Parisian public , be made founded on the subject of Coriolanus , effective upon the French stage .
Pagina 8
The vague more austere and patriotic principle . suspicion founded on some tale of scanHe determined to compose a tragedy , dal , that Brutus was the son of Cæsar , as he says , in the English taste , ba- becomes with bim the nodus ...
The vague more austere and patriotic principle . suspicion founded on some tale of scanHe determined to compose a tragedy , dal , that Brutus was the son of Cæsar , as he says , in the English taste , ba- becomes with bim the nodus ...
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