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2. The Restatement of Classicism: Quintilian 1
3. Classicism Established in Poetic Theory: Philodemus and Horace 1
4. The Critical Revival and Theories of Style: Tacitus and Demetrius 1
5. Classicism and Prose Style: Dionysius of Halicarnassus 1
6. Literary Criticism in Antiquity
7. The New Critical Outlook and Methods: “Longinus” 1
8. The Literary Decline and Contemporary Comments: Tractatus Coislinianus, the two Senecas, Persius, and Petronius 1
9. Critical Cross-Currents: Martial, The Younger Pliny, Plutarch, Dio Chrysostom, and Lucian 1
10. The Critical Beginnings at Rome and the Classical Reaction: Terence, Lucilius, and Cicero 1
11. Conclusion
12. Shakespeare Criticism: Rowe, Pope, Theobald, Johnson, Kames, Mrs. Montagu and Morgann
13. Native Literary Problems (continued): Caxton, Hawes, Skelton
14. Early Grammarians: Bede and Alcuin
15. The Transitional Stage: Davenant, Hobbes, Cowley, Sprat and Dryden
16. English Literary Criticism
17. Check and Counter-Check to Literary Studies: John of Garland, Robert Grosseteste, Roger Bacon, and Richard of Bury
18. Later Critical Judgments : Bolton, Peacham, Carew, Drayton, Suckling, Jonson
19. Critical Cross-Currents: Fielding, Sheridan, Cowper, Shaftesbury, Hume, Burke, Kames, Reynolds and Beattie
20. Native Literary Problems: The Owl and the Nightingale, Wiclif, Chaucer
21. The New Poetics: Neoptolemus of Parium, Callimachus, and Aristarchus
22. Conclusion
23. The Widening Outlook: Lowih, Young, Gray, the Wartons, Hurd
24. The Beginnings: Aristophanes 1
25. Literary Criticism in Antiquity
26. Introduction
27. The Art of Poetry: Gascoigne, Harvey, ‘E. K.’, Webbe, Puttenham
28. The Rhetoric Tradition: Jewel, Wilson, and Ascham
29. English Literary Criticism
30. The Break With Renascence Tradition: New French Influences
31. Humanism in England: Colet, Erasmus, and Vives
32. Dramatic Criticism: Early Tudor Critics, Gosson, Whetstone, Lyly, Shakespeare, Jonson
33. The Attack on Poetry: Plato 1
34. The Development of Rhetorical Theory: Isocrates, Aristotle, and Theophrastus 1
35. Medieval Poetics: Geoffrey of Vinsauf and John of Garland
36. ‘The Father of English Criticism’: Dryden
37. The Dawn of Humanism: John of Salisbury
38. English Literary Criticism
39. The Defence of Poetry: Willis, Lodge, and Sidney
40. Conclusion
41. Conclusion
42. Introduction
43. The Great Cham of Literature: Johnson
44. The Medieval Inheritance
45. Introduction
46. The Development of Poetic Theory: Aristotle 1
47. Neo-Classicism Challenged: Dennis, Addison, Pope, Swift, Welsted and Blackwell
48. The Last Phase: Jonson and Milton
49. Critical Developments: Nashe, Harington, Daniel, Meres, Hall
50. Later Theorizing: Bacon, Chapman, Bolton, Jonson, Reynolds, and Alexander
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