Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... association . " " Association , " we may observe provisionally , was for the age of reason something which acted as a kind of intermediate justification of emotions - a form of mechanical opera- tion softened and subtilized to shade off ...
... association . " " Association , " we may observe provisionally , was for the age of reason something which acted as a kind of intermediate justification of emotions - a form of mechanical opera- tion softened and subtilized to shade off ...
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... association began and with which , if we are to be faithful to the subtlest and most persistent meaning of association for aesthetic theory , we ought to conclude . If our power of combining and of enjoying ideas was in any event a free ...
... association began and with which , if we are to be faithful to the subtlest and most persistent meaning of association for aesthetic theory , we ought to conclude . If our power of combining and of enjoying ideas was in any event a free ...
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... association . As homesick poet , and even at moments as metaphysician , Coleridge would subscribe to the same view : 5 I had found That grandest scenes have but imperfect charms Where the eye vainly wanders , nor beholds One spot with ...
... association . As homesick poet , and even at moments as metaphysician , Coleridge would subscribe to the same view : 5 I had found That grandest scenes have but imperfect charms Where the eye vainly wanders , nor beholds One spot with ...
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