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ANTERIORMENTE, f. 1. autor de preceitos. 2. pedalar em preceitos (depois dele precettista) PRECEPTIST, -Ă s. m. f. 1. autor de precepte. 2. pedant în precepte (după it. precettista)
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History Of English Criticism - Pagina 446
It is somewhat curious that in the midst of an appreciative period we should have to fall back upon "preceptist" work. But it is certainly here that De Quincey, though not without his insuperable faults, becomes of most consequence in the History ...
George Saintsbury, Foreword By Mohit K. Ray, 2004
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A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from ... - Pagina 481
It is somewhat curious that in the midst of an appreciative period we should have to fall back upon " preceptist " work. But it is certainly here that De Quincey, though not without his insuperable faults, becomes of most consequence in the ...
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A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from ...
It is somewhat curious that in the midst of an appreciative period we should have to fall back upon " preceptist " work. But it is certainly here that De Quincey, though not without his insuperable faults, becomes of most consequence in the ...
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A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from ... - Pagina 481
It is somewhat curious that in the midst of an appreciative period we should have to fall back upon " preceptist " work. But it is certainly here that De Quincey, though not without his insuperable faults, becomes of most consequence in the ...
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Modern criticism. Appendix I. The Oxford chair of poetry. ... - Pagina 481
It is somewhat curious that in the midst of an appreciative period we should have to fall back upon "preceptist" work. But it is certainly here that De Quincey, though not without his insuperable faults, becomes of most consequence in the History ...
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The Critical temper: a survey of modern criticism on ...
It is partly this emphasis on principles which has made some commentators call De Quincey a preceptist. In fact, [George] Saintsbury claims De Quincey may be said to have been almost the "instaurator of . . . preceptist criticism." Similarly ...
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De Quincey as critic - Pagina 36
It is partly this emphasis on principles which has made some commentators call De Quincey a preceptist. In fact, Saintsbury claims De Quincey may be said to have been almost the 'instaurator of . . . preceptist criticism.' Similarly, Eaton puts ...
Thomas De Quincey, John Emory Jordan, 1973
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Ignacio de Luzán - Pagina 114
The Preceptist was incautiously treading extremely dangerous ground. The Spanish word "dulzura" which we have translated as tenderness, appeared to suggest to Luzan a human capacity for sympathy with fellow suffering, and one of his ...
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Thomas De Quincey: British Rhetoric's Romantic Turn - Pagina 81
... of De Quincey's work in his 1904 History of Criticism highlights Saintsbury's generally negative assessment of De Quincey, Dendurent relates Saintsbury's view that “Rhetoric” and “Style” reflect that De Quincey is “a fine preceptist critic” (70).
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Essays on the Art of Chaucer's Verse - Pagina 54
He would find in them' octosyllabic couplets and Romance sixes, the staples of English verse; but he would also find a very large number of more elaborate stanzas-the whole reducible, though never as yet by any preceptist reduced, to a ...