Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... moral action generally . Therefore necessarily chance is in the sphere of moral actions . This is indicated by the fact that good fortune ( eutuchia ) is thought to be the same , or nearly the same , as happiness , and happiness to be a ...
... moral action generally . Therefore necessarily chance is in the sphere of moral actions . This is indicated by the fact that good fortune ( eutuchia ) is thought to be the same , or nearly the same , as happiness , and happiness to be a ...
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... moral defense of poetry : one should note in the first place that the second of Sidney's preliminary definitions is such as to make the moral content of poetry ( that is , vices and virtues correctly evaluated ) a part of its essential ...
... moral defense of poetry : one should note in the first place that the second of Sidney's preliminary definitions is such as to make the moral content of poetry ( that is , vices and virtues correctly evaluated ) a part of its essential ...
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... moral " ought " ? In the second sense " ought to be moral " is a tautology - since moral is what all our works ought to be . Is the thesis about the morality of poetry a truism in the realm of morals , or does it lie actually in the ...
... moral " ought " ? In the second sense " ought to be moral " is a tautology - since moral is what all our works ought to be . Is the thesis about the morality of poetry a truism in the realm of morals , or does it lie actually in the ...
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The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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