Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... figures ) . We have used the little figures , and even the great figures , as they came in handy to our narrative . Hence also we have been little interested in proving the consistency , we have been little dismayed by the frequent ...
... figures ) . We have used the little figures , and even the great figures , as they came in handy to our narrative . Hence also we have been little interested in proving the consistency , we have been little dismayed by the frequent ...
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... figure " when the queen of figures ( the chief rhetorical concern of Aristotle ) metaphor , along with comparison and simile , is treated under the head of " diction . " The whole distinction between the third and fourth Longinian ...
... figure " when the queen of figures ( the chief rhetorical concern of Aristotle ) metaphor , along with comparison and simile , is treated under the head of " diction . " The whole distinction between the third and fourth Longinian ...
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... figures ( schemata ) , is indeed one which may be difficult to explain , and its status is not improved by the nearly parallel or overlapping subdistinction which appears under the head of " figures " themselves : between those of ...
... figures ( schemata ) , is indeed one which may be difficult to explain , and its status is not improved by the nearly parallel or overlapping subdistinction which appears under the head of " figures " themselves : between those of ...
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Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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