Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... whole and complete.3 The echo from the Physics is quite close . For thus we define the whole - that from which nothing is want- ing , as a whole man or a whole box . . . . " whole " and " com- plete " are either quite identical or ...
... whole and complete.3 The echo from the Physics is quite close . For thus we define the whole - that from which nothing is want- ing , as a whole man or a whole box . . . . " whole " and " com- plete " are either quite identical or ...
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... whole than in any one of its parts . So great is the power of integrity and unity that what pleases as a part pleases much more as a unified whole.1 The Plotinian affinity between subject and object is argued by Au- gustine at both the ...
... whole than in any one of its parts . So great is the power of integrity and unity that what pleases as a part pleases much more as a unified whole.1 The Plotinian affinity between subject and object is argued by Au- gustine at both the ...
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... whole action ( summed up by Racine in the words of Suetonius : Titus Reginam Berenicen dimisit invitus invitam ) takes place during about two hours and a half in one small chamber . This ideal , or its ap- proximation , is what has ...
... whole action ( summed up by Racine in the words of Suetonius : Titus Reginam Berenicen dimisit invitus invitam ) takes place during about two hours and a half in one small chamber . This ideal , or its ap- proximation , is what has ...
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