Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... later contemporaries Eratosthenes , Aristophanes of Byzantium , and Aristar- chus . Aristarchus , who centuries later was to be known as the first " critic " in antiquity ( the antitype of Aristotle's equally eponymous con- temporary ...
... later contemporaries Eratosthenes , Aristophanes of Byzantium , and Aristar- chus . Aristarchus , who centuries later was to be known as the first " critic " in antiquity ( the antitype of Aristotle's equally eponymous con- temporary ...
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... later chapter ( XLIV ) , were to be treated in another , now unknown , essay . And one of the most distressing lacunae in the Paris manuscript , that of six leaves from the second quaternion ( KE ) , occurs in the very midst of the ...
... later chapter ( XLIV ) , were to be treated in another , now unknown , essay . And one of the most distressing lacunae in the Paris manuscript , that of six leaves from the second quaternion ( KE ) , occurs in the very midst of the ...
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... 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 actually there . Dennis is a classically oriented critic ; he holds the exalted ...
... 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 actually there . Dennis is a classically oriented critic ; he holds the exalted ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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