Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... less and in a way that is standard or univocal . Jack is not less a man than Jim , and each is a man in just the same way and for just the same reason . But it is clear that the contrary is true of a term like “ beauty . " Beauty is ...
... less and in a way that is standard or univocal . Jack is not less a man than Jim , and each is a man in just the same way and for just the same reason . But it is clear that the contrary is true of a term like “ beauty . " Beauty is ...
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... less dialectical tenacity and subtlety but also less triumphant pugnacity . Ne- ander is Socrates become a gentleman , an honnête homme . His oppo- nents have their say at length , and his own replies , though wittily pointed , are not ...
... less dialectical tenacity and subtlety but also less triumphant pugnacity . Ne- ander is Socrates become a gentleman , an honnête homme . His oppo- nents have their say at length , and his own replies , though wittily pointed , are not ...
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... less autonomous , no less infallible . " Nor does there seem any thing more difficult in this matter , than that the Mind should be always determin'd to receive the Idea of Sweet , when Particles of such a Form enter the Pores of the ...
... less autonomous , no less infallible . " Nor does there seem any thing more difficult in this matter , than that the Mind should be always determin'd to receive the Idea of Sweet , when Particles of such a Form enter the Pores of the ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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