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Of the first kinde is the uncomliness of representing in great persons the inhumane vice of Cruelty or the sordid vice ... and experi- ence of humble or evil Arts , which the Person of an Epique Poem cannot be thought acquainted with .
Of the first kinde is the uncomliness of representing in great persons the inhumane vice of Cruelty or the sordid vice ... and experi- ence of humble or evil Arts , which the Person of an Epique Poem cannot be thought acquainted with .
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There may be some validity in the idea held by the Freudian school that artists without exception are narcissistic - by which is meant that they are undeveloped persons with infantile and auto - erotic traits .
There may be some validity in the idea held by the Freudian school that artists without exception are narcissistic - by which is meant that they are undeveloped persons with infantile and auto - erotic traits .
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But I return again to the French writers , who , as I have said , do not burden themselves too much with plot , which has been reproached to them by an ingenious person of our nation as a fault ; for , he says , they commonly make but ...
But I return again to the French writers , who , as I have said , do not burden themselves too much with plot , which has been reproached to them by an ingenious person of our nation as a fault ; for , he says , they commonly make but ...
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PLATO The Poet in the Republic | 1 |
LONGINUS On the Sublime | 10 |
THOMAS HOBBES Answer to Sir William Davenants | 25 |
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Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary Judgment Mark Schorer,Josephine Miles,Gordon McKenzie Просмотр фрагмента - 1948 |
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