Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentHarcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... objects with which the Anat- omist's knowledge is connected , he feels that his knowledge is pleasure ; and where he has no pleasure he has no knowledge . What then does the Poet ? He considers man and the objects that surround him as ...
... objects with which the Anat- omist's knowledge is connected , he feels that his knowledge is pleasure ; and where he has no pleasure he has no knowledge . What then does the Poet ? He considers man and the objects that surround him as ...
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... objects quickly be come school children , before they have been sufficiently particularized to be themselves . The transformation of the natural objects into per- sons is initiated with some degree of tact in terms of simile " Like ...
... objects quickly be come school children , before they have been sufficiently particularized to be themselves . The transformation of the natural objects into per- sons is initiated with some degree of tact in terms of simile " Like ...
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... objects may be imitated . For the medium being the same , and the objects the same , the poet may imitate by narration- in which case he can either take another per- sonality as Homer does , or speak in his own person , unchanged or he ...
... objects may be imitated . For the medium being the same , and the objects the same , the poet may imitate by narration- in which case he can either take another per- sonality as Homer does , or speak in his own person , unchanged or he ...
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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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