The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 443
... effects , he will be utterly unable to make the smallest approximation to it . Yet why ? For he has actually seen the effect every day of his life . The reason is that he allows his under- standing to overrule his eyes . His ...
... effects , he will be utterly unable to make the smallest approximation to it . Yet why ? For he has actually seen the effect every day of his life . The reason is that he allows his under- standing to overrule his eyes . His ...
Stran 487
... effect , and in fact , no longer such . There are , no doubt , many who have found difficulty in reconcil- ing the critical dictum that the Paradise Lost is to be devoutly ad- mired throughout , with the absolute impossibility of ...
... effect , and in fact , no longer such . There are , no doubt , many who have found difficulty in reconcil- ing the critical dictum that the Paradise Lost is to be devoutly ad- mired throughout , with the absolute impossibility of ...
Stran 488
... effect it produces , than by the time it took to impress the effect or by the amount of “ sustained effort " which had been found necessary in effecting the impression . The fact is , that perseverence is one thing , and genius quite ...
... effect it produces , than by the time it took to impress the effect or by the amount of “ sustained effort " which had been found necessary in effecting the impression . The fact is , that perseverence is one thing , and genius quite ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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