Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... expression of intelligence , a reflection of character , an outward image of a true and virtuous soul ( psuchēs agathēs kai pistēs eidōlon ) . * The rhetorical doctrine made current by Isocrates had been heard before from sophists and ...
... expression of intelligence , a reflection of character , an outward image of a true and virtuous soul ( psuchēs agathēs kai pistēs eidōlon ) . * The rhetorical doctrine made current by Isocrates had been heard before from sophists and ...
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... expression of every feeling , and being capable of distinctions as minute , and combinations as intricate , as the most complex instrument of music , is thus enabled to furnish materials so admirable for the formation of artificial ...
... expression of every feeling , and being capable of distinctions as minute , and combinations as intricate , as the most complex instrument of music , is thus enabled to furnish materials so admirable for the formation of artificial ...
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... expression of them . 6 Another highly developed part of humanistic painting theory , one to which we have alluded briefly at the opening of this chapter , related precisely to the visual symptoms by which human emotion is betrayed . The ...
... expression of them . 6 Another highly developed part of humanistic painting theory , one to which we have alluded briefly at the opening of this chapter , related precisely to the visual symptoms by which human emotion is betrayed . The ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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