The Augustan Milieu: Essays Presented to Louis A. LandaClarendon P., 1970 - 359 pàgines |
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Pàgina 81
... Literary critics sometimes offer us allegedly sure signs of satirical intent , such as giving distorted or ... literary levels and is directed to an élite audience that the greatest risks of failure of communication may arise and may ...
... Literary critics sometimes offer us allegedly sure signs of satirical intent , such as giving distorted or ... literary levels and is directed to an élite audience that the greatest risks of failure of communication may arise and may ...
Pàgina 86
... literary ; and in the controversies between literary Anglicans and literary deists or freethinkers , where the satirists on each side could be skilled and could hope for sophisticated audiences and vulner- able , because sensitive ...
... literary ; and in the controversies between literary Anglicans and literary deists or freethinkers , where the satirists on each side could be skilled and could hope for sophisticated audiences and vulner- able , because sensitive ...
Pàgina 89
... literary taste is aesthetically attractive , and that which to members of specific learned disciplines has important intellectual significance . I shall comment separately on these two categories , but first I have a remark to make on ...
... literary taste is aesthetically attractive , and that which to members of specific learned disciplines has important intellectual significance . I shall comment separately on these two categories , but first I have a remark to make on ...
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LOUIS A LANDA Frontispiece | 1 |
Drydens Criticism of Spanish Drama | 18 |
the Popish Plot and | 32 |
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