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NOTE Why did Hegel , in his lectures on Aesthetics , so treat of tragedy as to suggest the idea that the kind of tragedy which he personally pre- ferred ( let us for the sake of brevity call it " ancient " ) is also the most adequate ...
NOTE Why did Hegel , in his lectures on Aesthetics , so treat of tragedy as to suggest the idea that the kind of tragedy which he personally pre- ferred ( let us for the sake of brevity call it " ancient " ) is also the most adequate ...
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It may mean that ideas do not participate in the poetic effect , or it may mean , though they do participate in the ... the two competing ideas which are dramatized in the poem , the idea of " sanction " and the idea of " efficiency .
It may mean that ideas do not participate in the poetic effect , or it may mean , though they do participate in the ... the two competing ideas which are dramatized in the poem , the idea of " sanction " and the idea of " efficiency .
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Shake- speare did not " study mankind in the Idea of a human race " ; but the idea may be formed by a philosopher from Shakespeare's " studies , " as also from his individuals the idea of certain types may be formed .
Shake- speare did not " study mankind in the Idea of a human race " ; but the idea may be formed by a philosopher from Shakespeare's " studies , " as also from his individuals the idea of certain types may be formed .
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The Poet in the Republic | 3 |
Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
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Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary Judgment Mark Schorer,Josephine Miles,Gordon McKenzie Просмотр фрагмента - 1948 |
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