Glossary of John Dryden's Critical TermsAlthough John Dryden is, as Samuel Johnson described him, the father of modern criticism, his critical writings are difficult for twentieth-century readers to understand and appreciate. Part of the problem lies in the fact that many of the critical terms. |
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AAHP action Aeneid beauty bold character comedy critical DAVd Davenant Spingarn DCOPS DCOPS 74 DECG decorum DEDP defines definition Describing Dryden says elocutio elocution English epic expression fancy figures first French genius genre heroic poem Hobbes Spingarn humour I.AAHP I.EDP I.GCT I.OHP I.PAM I.PEL I.POE I.PRL II.DAV II.DCOPS II.ETV II.LP II.PAA II.PDS II.PEP II.PF II.PPBPP II.PS ILDCOPS ILPPBPP imagination imitation invention Jonson judgment literary LWW2 meaning Menippean satire Milton nature painting passions Pindaric play plot PNOEM poesy poet poetic poetry PPBPP PRAV prefixed PrSL refined rhetorical rhyme Rymer Rymer Z satire Spingam Sprat Spingarn SS.II.DIE SS.V.PAZd SS.VI.DTC SS.VII.VDG SS.VIII.DKA SS.XIII.SAVPMF SS.XIV.DAVd SS.XV SS.XV.AP SS.XV.PNOEM SS.XVII SS.XVII.APa SS.XVII.PPBPPd style sublime thought tragedy translation tropes unity verse VILVDG Virgil words X.PRLaici XIII.SAVPMF XIV.DAVd XV.AP XV.PNOEM XVII.APa XVII.LPd XVII.PPBPPd XVIII.CPd XVIII.LLd