Criticism; the Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer Harcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... imitation , being in each case distinct . 4. For as there are persons who , by conscious art or mere habit , imitate ... imitation is pro- duced by rhythm , language , or " harmony , " either singly or combined . Thus in the music ...
... imitation , being in each case distinct . 4. For as there are persons who , by conscious art or mere habit , imitate ... imitation is pro- duced by rhythm , language , or " harmony , " either singly or combined . Thus in the music ...
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... imitation - the medium , the objects and the manner . So that from one point of view , Soph- ocles is an imitator of the same kind as Homer -for both imitate higher types of character ; from another point of view , of the same kind as ...
... imitation - the medium , the objects and the manner . So that from one point of view , Soph- ocles is an imitator of the same kind as Homer -for both imitate higher types of character ; from another point of view , of the same kind as ...
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... imitation implies persons acting , it necessarily follows , in the first place , that Spectacular equipment will be a part of Tragedy . Next , Song and Diction , for these are the medium of imitation . By " Diction " I mean the mere ...
... imitation implies persons acting , it necessarily follows , in the first place , that Spectacular equipment will be a part of Tragedy . Next , Song and Diction , for these are the medium of imitation . By " Diction " I mean the mere ...
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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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