Great Theories in Literary CriticismKarl E. Beckson Farrar, Straus, 1963 - 317 strani |
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Stran 30
... means of language alone , and that either in prose or verse - which verse , again , may either combine different ... means above mentioned , namely , rhythm , tune and metre . Such are Dithyrambic and Nomic poetry , and also Tragedy and ...
... means of language alone , and that either in prose or verse - which verse , again , may either combine different ... means above mentioned , namely , rhythm , tune and metre . Such are Dithyrambic and Nomic poetry , and also Tragedy and ...
Stran 36
... mean the arrangement of the incidents . By Character I mean that in virtue of which we ascribe certain qualities to the agents . Thought is required wher- ever a statement is proved , or , it may be , a general truth enun- ciated . 7 ...
... mean the arrangement of the incidents . By Character I mean that in virtue of which we ascribe certain qualities to the agents . Thought is required wher- ever a statement is proved , or , it may be , a general truth enun- ciated . 7 ...
Stran 51
... Mean- while his home is in a wretched plight - suitors are wasting his sub- stance and plotting against his son . At length , tempest - tost , he himself arrives ; he makes certain persons acquainted with him ; he attacks the suitors ...
... Mean- while his home is in a wretched plight - suitors are wasting his sub- stance and plotting against his son . At length , tempest - tost , he himself arrives ; he makes certain persons acquainted with him ; he attacks the suitors ...
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ARISTOTLEPoetics | 29 |
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action Ancients Aristophanes Aristotle audience beauty Ben Jonson blank verse century character classical antiquity Comedy composition Crites criticism delight Demosthenes diction discourse doth drama effect English Epic Epic poetry Eugenius Euripides example excellent expression fault feelings French genius give Greek hath Herodotus Hesiod Homer honour human ideas imagine imitation incidents judgment kind knowledge labour language learning Lisideius literature Longinus Lyrical Ballads man's mean ment metre mind moral nature never object observed Odyssey opinion passions perfection persons philosopher Plato play pleasure plot poem Poesy poet poet's poetic poetry practical praise produced proper prose reader reason represent rhyme rules rustic scenes sense Shakespeare Silent Woman Sophocles soul speak speech stage style sublimity supposed things thought tion Tragedy tragic true truth unity whole words Wordsworth writ write Xenophon