The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran 98
... object but which demands attention also in its own right , as a presentation . There is a kind of mind which speaks ... objects of the senses . . . " a symbol " is charac- terized by a translucence of the special [ the species ] in the ...
... object but which demands attention also in its own right , as a presentation . There is a kind of mind which speaks ... objects of the senses . . . " a symbol " is charac- terized by a translucence of the special [ the species ] in the ...
Stran 143
... object that account for the rapturous quality of the ex- perience . But to suppose that they alone function in this manner seems to me utterly erroneous , since the poem and its parts func- tion as wholes whose form and content cannot ...
... object that account for the rapturous quality of the ex- perience . But to suppose that they alone function in this manner seems to me utterly erroneous , since the poem and its parts func- tion as wholes whose form and content cannot ...
Stran 233
... object of aesthetic contemplation . When we expose ourselves , without preconceptions or practical prepossessions , to the effects of an object upon our sensibility , and find those effects agreeable , we call the object beautiful ...
... object of aesthetic contemplation . When we expose ourselves , without preconceptions or practical prepossessions , to the effects of an object upon our sensibility , and find those effects agreeable , we call the object beautiful ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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