The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran 129
... kind of vision is not a pretence ; there is nothing rhetorical about it ; in the Middle Ages the seeing of visions was considered respectable ; the attempt of the poet to reproduce exactly the thing he has actually seen makes for ...
... kind of vision is not a pretence ; there is nothing rhetorical about it ; in the Middle Ages the seeing of visions was considered respectable ; the attempt of the poet to reproduce exactly the thing he has actually seen makes for ...
Stran 213
... kind of perception in one age and an- other kind of perception in another age , as it exerts in each age a different kind of power . This makes it a thing we can never wholly understand - other things too , of course , help to make it ...
... kind of perception in one age and an- other kind of perception in another age , as it exerts in each age a different kind of power . This makes it a thing we can never wholly understand - other things too , of course , help to make it ...
Stran 220
... kind is in opposition not only to disorder or disproportion , but also to de- composition . If the sense and the sound ( or the substance and the form ) can be easily disassociated , the poem de - composes . With this primary ...
... kind is in opposition not only to disorder or disproportion , but also to de- composition . If the sense and the sound ( or the substance and the form ) can be easily disassociated , the poem de - composes . With this primary ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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