Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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Elizabeth Sweeting. T PREFATORY NOTE HIS preliminary survey of critical activity is intended to cover the period extending from the late fifteenth century to the accession of Elizabeth . The preservation of critical material during the ...
Elizabeth Sweeting. T PREFATORY NOTE HIS preliminary survey of critical activity is intended to cover the period extending from the late fifteenth century to the accession of Elizabeth . The preservation of critical material during the ...
Strona xi
... critical faculty , whether or not any codified principles emerge . The nearest approach to critical utterance before the sixteenth century has been found in Caxton's ' naif and interesting , but only infantilely critical , remarks in ...
... critical faculty , whether or not any codified principles emerge . The nearest approach to critical utterance before the sixteenth century has been found in Caxton's ' naif and interesting , but only infantilely critical , remarks in ...
Strona xvi
... critical programme , continually widening scope to include topics later to be considered purely litera This is the critical tradition and programme passed or Elizabethan letters by writers like Ascham and Wils Only by an appreciation of ...
... critical programme , continually widening scope to include topics later to be considered purely litera This is the critical tradition and programme passed or Elizabethan letters by writers like Ascham and Wils Only by an appreciation of ...
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