Criticism; the Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer Harcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... pleasure , by which he knows , and feels , and lives , and moves . We have no sympathy but what is propagated by pleasure : I would not be misunderstood ; but wherever we sympathize with pain , it will be found that the sympathy is ...
... pleasure , by which he knows , and feels , and lives , and moves . We have no sympathy but what is propagated by pleasure : I would not be misunderstood ; but wherever we sympathize with pain , it will be found that the sympathy is ...
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... pleasure which co - exists with it . It will now be proper to answer an obvious question , namely , Why , professing these opin- ions , have I written in verse ? To this , in addi- tion to such answer as is included in what has been ...
... pleasure which co - exists with it . It will now be proper to answer an obvious question , namely , Why , professing these opin- ions , have I written in verse ? To this , in addi- tion to such answer as is included in what has been ...
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... pleasure - an effect which , in a much greater degree than might at first be imagined , is to be ascribed to small , but con- tinual and regular impulses of pleasurable sur- prise from the metrical arrangement . On the other hand ( what ...
... pleasure - an effect which , in a much greater degree than might at first be imagined , is to be ascribed to small , but con- tinual and regular impulses of pleasurable sur- prise from the metrical arrangement . On the other hand ( what ...
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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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