Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... emotion . Yet emotion is a thing more externally manifest than the secret inspiration of poetry , and it is better observed in the audience than in the poet . In the neo - classic era , as in the ancient , emotion char- acteristically ...
... emotion . Yet emotion is a thing more externally manifest than the secret inspiration of poetry , and it is better observed in the audience than in the poet . In the neo - classic era , as in the ancient , emotion char- acteristically ...
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... emotion , " by " Ideas in Contemplation . ” * This was a kind of thinking that later might easily be turned to the account of the wild genius of the poet himself . Yet in this earlier phase of neo - Longinianism the emphasis was not ...
... emotion , " by " Ideas in Contemplation . ” * This was a kind of thinking that later might easily be turned to the account of the wild genius of the poet himself . Yet in this earlier phase of neo - Longinianism the emphasis was not ...
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... emotion recollected in tranquillity . " : The bearing of this associationist victory for feeling and emotion on the metaphysical point of reference , from which theory had been moving so steadily away , may be handily consulted in an ...
... emotion recollected in tranquillity . " : The bearing of this associationist victory for feeling and emotion on the metaphysical point of reference , from which theory had been moving so steadily away , may be handily consulted in an ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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