Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... give a reminder . If I just say “ Oedipus , ” they know all the rest : his father was Laius , his mother , Jocasta , the names of his sons and daughters , what he has done and what will hap- pen to him . . . . We comic playwrights have ...
... give a reminder . If I just say “ Oedipus , ” they know all the rest : his father was Laius , his mother , Jocasta , the names of his sons and daughters , what he has done and what will hap- pen to him . . . . We comic playwrights have ...
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... give good ad- vice , or he tries to be amusing - or he tries to do both . A mixture of pleasure and profit appeals to every reader — an equal administration of sermon and tickle . " Aut prodesse volunt aut delectare poetae · · aut simul ...
... give good ad- vice , or he tries to be amusing - or he tries to do both . A mixture of pleasure and profit appeals to every reader — an equal administration of sermon and tickle . " Aut prodesse volunt aut delectare poetae · · aut simul ...
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... give no bare reproduction of the thing seen but go back to the Ideas from which nature derives , and , furthermore , that much of their work is all their own ; they are molders of beauty and add where nature is lacking . Thus Pheid- ias ...
... give no bare reproduction of the thing seen but go back to the Ideas from which nature derives , and , furthermore , that much of their work is all their own ; they are molders of beauty and add where nature is lacking . Thus Pheid- ias ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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