Criticism; the Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer Harcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... represent life . This , of course , any sensible , wide - awake story de- clines to do , for it quickly perceives that the tolerance granted to it on such a condition is only an attempt to stifle it disguised in the form of generosity ...
... represent life . This , of course , any sensible , wide - awake story de- clines to do , for it quickly perceives that the tolerance granted to it on such a condition is only an attempt to stifle it disguised in the form of generosity ...
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... represent the domi- nance of one particular class the economic dominance and therefore the cultural dominance of that class . For the stability of such a society a certain uniformity of ideas and modes of ex- pression is a fundamental ...
... represent the domi- nance of one particular class the economic dominance and therefore the cultural dominance of that class . For the stability of such a society a certain uniformity of ideas and modes of ex- pression is a fundamental ...
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... represent it without Pacolets horse : and so was the manner the Auncients tooke , by some Nuncius , to re- count thinges done in former time , or other place . Lastly , if they wil represent an history , they must not ( as Horace saith ) ...
... represent it without Pacolets horse : and so was the manner the Auncients tooke , by some Nuncius , to re- count thinges done in former time , or other place . Lastly , if they wil represent an history , they must not ( as Horace saith ) ...
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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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action appear artist beauty become beginning believe better called cause character common conscious consider course criticism drama effect elements English example existence experience expression fact feeling force give given hand human ideas imagination imitation important individual interest kind knowledge language learned least less light literature living look manner matter mean merely method mind moral nature never novel objects observed once particular passion perhaps persons Philosopher play pleasure plot poem poet poetic poetry possible present principle produced pure question reader reason relation represent scene seems sense simple speak story style tell theory things thought tion tragedy true truth turn understand universal verse whole writing