Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... matter for literature , and in fact all subject matter , as such , is relatively formless ; but the author must endeavor to give form , or meaning , to the form- less - in so far as he endeavors that his own state of mind may imitate ...
... matter for literature , and in fact all subject matter , as such , is relatively formless ; but the author must endeavor to give form , or meaning , to the form- less - in so far as he endeavors that his own state of mind may imitate ...
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... matter , which never was begotten by knowledge . For , there being two principal parts , matter to be expressed by wordes , and words to expresse the matter , in neyther , wee use Arte , or Imitation , rightly . Our matter is Quodlibit ...
... matter , which never was begotten by knowledge . For , there being two principal parts , matter to be expressed by wordes , and words to expresse the matter , in neyther , wee use Arte , or Imitation , rightly . Our matter is Quodlibit ...
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... matter of that poetry , by the style and manner of that poetry , and of all other poetry which is akin to it in quality . Only one thing we may add as to the sub- stance and matter of poetry , guiding ourselves by Aristotle's profound ...
... matter of that poetry , by the style and manner of that poetry , and of all other poetry which is akin to it in quality . Only one thing we may add as to the sub- stance and matter of poetry , guiding ourselves by Aristotle's profound ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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