Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... Aristotle , Sidney , Young , Pope , Hume , Coleridge , Shelley , De Quincey , Pater , Hulme , Richards , Blackmur , Read , Farrell , Caudwell , Auden , Trilling , Levin , Wimsatt . On Poetry and Poets : Plato , Aristotle , Sidney ...
... Aristotle , Sidney , Young , Pope , Hume , Coleridge , Shelley , De Quincey , Pater , Hulme , Richards , Blackmur , Read , Farrell , Caudwell , Auden , Trilling , Levin , Wimsatt . On Poetry and Poets : Plato , Aristotle , Sidney ...
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... ARISTOTLE : Poetics * : I PROPOSE to treat of Poetry in itself and of its various kinds , noting the essential qual ... Aristotle's death . The present transla- tion is the corrected version of the 4th edition ( 1911 ) by S. H. ...
... ARISTOTLE : Poetics * : I PROPOSE to treat of Poetry in itself and of its various kinds , noting the essential qual ... Aristotle's death . The present transla- tion is the corrected version of the 4th edition ( 1911 ) by S. H. ...
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... Aristotle made , of those poets , which either lived before him , or were his contempo- raries : we have added nothing of our own , ex- cept we have the confidence to say our wit is better ; of which , none boast in this our age , but ...
... Aristotle made , of those poets , which either lived before him , or were his contempo- raries : we have added nothing of our own , ex- cept we have the confidence to say our wit is better ; of which , none boast in this our age , but ...
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