Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of Literature, Volume 2Harvard University Press, 1937 - 80 pages |
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... evidence that his interest in Indian literature was neither perfunctory nor superficial . Having wisely urged that the poem be not judged by standards of European criticism deduced from the practice of ancient and modern writers , he ...
... evidence that his interest in Indian literature was neither perfunctory nor superficial . Having wisely urged that the poem be not judged by standards of European criticism deduced from the practice of ancient and modern writers , he ...
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... evidence . Internal evidence , I think , also substantiates this conclusion . No one familiar with Chesterfield's cynical evaluation of women in his letters to his son could imagine that he was responsible for the softly sentimental ...
... evidence . Internal evidence , I think , also substantiates this conclusion . No one familiar with Chesterfield's cynical evaluation of women in his letters to his son could imagine that he was responsible for the softly sentimental ...
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... evidence that from the very beginning of things gardening enjoyed Divine approval ; and , in proof of the fact that in the development of the arts gardening was prior to surgery , he cites triumphantly the historical circumstance that ...
... evidence that from the very beginning of things gardening enjoyed Divine approval ; and , in proof of the fact that in the development of the arts gardening was prior to surgery , he cites triumphantly the historical circumstance that ...
Table des matières
THE CHALLENGE OF THE MIDDLE AGES | 43 |
CLASSICAL CRITICISM OF Gothic TASTE | 87 |
THE CHALLENGE OF THE Rococo | 99 |
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