The History of Literary CriticismLakshmi Narain Agarwal, 1969 - 519 sidor |
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... involves selection , while imagination transmutes . The distinction between fancy and imagination depends on the criterion of value . Fancy involves images or impressions while imaginations refers to intuitions which are universal and ...
... involves selection , while imagination transmutes . The distinction between fancy and imagination depends on the criterion of value . Fancy involves images or impressions while imaginations refers to intuitions which are universal and ...
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... involves " . But some impulses involve a greater degree of loss than the others . The best organisation of impulses is said to be that " which is least wasteful of human possibilities " . This is taken to be the harmony or the health of ...
... involves " . But some impulses involve a greater degree of loss than the others . The best organisation of impulses is said to be that " which is least wasteful of human possibilities " . This is taken to be the harmony or the health of ...
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... involves a structure . It appears as shape . It is relational , and it is ever growing . As an outline it is one with the skeletal structure . The skeletal structure is the plan , the over - all arrangement . It enables us to understand ...
... involves a structure . It appears as shape . It is relational , and it is ever growing . As an outline it is one with the skeletal structure . The skeletal structure is the plan , the over - all arrangement . It enables us to understand ...
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The Beginnings | 5 |
Towards a theory of Expression | 60 |
Tendencies during the Renascence | 91 |
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