The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 312
... exist side by side , may be called bodies . Consequently , bodies with their visible prop- erties form the proper ... exist not in space alone , but also in time . They con- tinue , and may appear differently at every moment and stand in ...
... exist side by side , may be called bodies . Consequently , bodies with their visible prop- erties form the proper ... exist not in space alone , but also in time . They con- tinue , and may appear differently at every moment and stand in ...
Stran 381
... exist a still greater between the ordonnance of poetic composition and that of prose , than is ex- pected to distinguish prose from ordinary conversation . There are not , indeed , examples wanting in the history of litera- ture , of ...
... exist a still greater between the ordonnance of poetic composition and that of prose , than is ex- pected to distinguish prose from ordinary conversation . There are not , indeed , examples wanting in the history of litera- ture , of ...
Stran 584
... exist in the actual world - which perhaps could not exist in any world — but which would seem pretty if it did exist . Every- one who reads Enoch Arden will perceive that this notion of all poetry is exactly applicable to this one poem ...
... exist in the actual world - which perhaps could not exist in any world — but which would seem pretty if it did exist . Every- one who reads Enoch Arden will perceive that this notion of all poetry is exactly applicable to this one poem ...
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From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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