Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Sophocles is to be numbered among them . On the other hand , it is , I think , a matter for regret that Hegel employed such words as " right , " " justified , " and " justice . " They do not mislead readers familiar with his writings ...
... Sophocles is to be numbered among them . On the other hand , it is , I think , a matter for regret that Hegel employed such words as " right , " " justified , " and " justice . " They do not mislead readers familiar with his writings ...
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... Sophocles or a Shakespeare soaring in an air which we can never hope to breathe , we say that we can " appreciate " them . But what we mean is that we are just able to wonder , and we can never hope to participate in the glorious vision ...
... Sophocles or a Shakespeare soaring in an air which we can never hope to breathe , we say that we can " appreciate " them . But what we mean is that we are just able to wonder , and we can never hope to participate in the glorious vision ...
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... Sophocles . 8. Again , since Tragedy is an imitation of persons who are above the common level , the example of good portrait - painters should be followed . They , while reproducing the distinc- tive form of the original , make a ...
... Sophocles . 8. Again , since Tragedy is an imitation of persons who are above the common level , the example of good portrait - painters should be followed . They , while reproducing the distinc- tive form of the original , make a ...
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