Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentHarcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... admiration , which attends those works , that have survived all the caprices of mode and fashion , all the mistakes of ignorance and envy . The same Homer , who pleased at Athens and Rome two thousand years ago , is still admired at ...
... admiration , which attends those works , that have survived all the caprices of mode and fashion , all the mistakes of ignorance and envy . The same Homer , who pleased at Athens and Rome two thousand years ago , is still admired at ...
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... admiring they imitated , and from imitation they identified themselves with the objects of their admiration . Nor let it be objected , that these characters are remote from moral perfection , and that they can by no means be considered ...
... admiring they imitated , and from imitation they identified themselves with the objects of their admiration . Nor let it be objected , that these characters are remote from moral perfection , and that they can by no means be considered ...
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... admired throughout , with the absolute impossibility of maintaining for it , during perusal , the amount of ... admiration from these saturnine pam- 1 [ " Other things being equal . " ] phlets ! A mountain , to be sure , by ...
... admired throughout , with the absolute impossibility of maintaining for it , during perusal , the amount of ... admiration from these saturnine pam- 1 [ " Other things being equal . " ] phlets ! A mountain , to be sure , by ...
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J The Poet in the Republic 1 | 1 |
ง On the Sublime | 10 |
THOMAS HOBBES Answer to Sir William Davenants | 25 |
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