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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MANNERISTICAL»
Découvrez l'usage de
manneristical dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
manneristical et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Every persevering handler of the pen becomes manneristical at last. One of the
most celebrated magazine writers of the day is discoverable, in his comic articles,
by the unvarying and infallible introduction of corned beef and greens at some ...
2
The Politics of Imagination
In contrast, manneristical works of art are geistlos, without spirit, as uninspiring as
political reasons that are unable to stimulate imagination (Chapter 2). Having
explored the conceptual nexus between politics and imagination in both
directions ...
Chiara Bottici, Benoît Challand, 2011
... for her voice is her highest recommendation. Her face (in spite of the
misrepresentation of Sir Thomas Lawrence,) or her figure, are not striking. She
has no new conceptions of any importance, and her general 'style is
manneristical. As she ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1831
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A course of lectures on dramatic art and literature tr. ...
This man, from his influence in fixing versification and diction, especially in rhyme
, has acquired a reputation altogether disproportionate to his true merit. We shall
not here inquire whether his translations of the Latin poets are not manneristical ...
August Wilhelm von Schlegel, 1840
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The Lives of the Poets-Laureate. With an Introductory Essay ...
He ventures also to doubt “ whether his translations of the Latin Poets are not
manneristical paraphrases, and whether his political allegories (now that party-
interest is dead) can be read without the greatest weariness.” It would appear
from ...
Wiltshire Stanton AUSTIN (and RALPH (John) Barrister-at-Law.), John RALPH (Barrister-at-Law.), 1853
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John Dryden: The Critical Heritage
We shall not here inquire whether his translations of the Latin poets are not
manneristical paraphrases, whether his political allegories (now that party
interest is dead) can be read without the greatest weariness; but confine
ourselves to his ...
Helen and Kinsley Kinsley, 2013
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A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature
We shall not here inquire whether his translations of the Latin poets are not
manneristical paraphrases, whether his political allegories, now that party
interest is dead, can be read without the greatest wearisome- ness; but his plays
are, ...
August Wilhelm von Schlegel, 1815
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The North American Magazine
She has no new conceptions of any importance, and her general style is
manneristical. t As she is decidedly a clever girl, she may get rid of most of her
defects ; but there is only the one way, attentive study and diligent practice. " A
few years ...
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The library of literary criticism of English and American ...
We shall not here inquire whether his translations of the Latin poets are not
manneristical paraphrases, whether his political allegories, now that party
interest is dead, can be read without the greatest wearisomeness ; but his plays
are, ...
Charles Wells Moulton, 1959
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Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature
We shall not here inquire whether his translations of the Latin poets are not
manneristical paraphrases, whether his political allegories (now that party
interest is dead) can be read without the greatest weariness; but confine
ourselves to his ...
August Wilhelm von Schlegel, Alexander James William Morrison, 1904