The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 72
... give us learning , but to arouse our emotions , to transport us into ecstasy , to give us pleasure . He admits the necessity of great and weighty thought , but believes that noble ideas give rise to deep emotions , lift us to sublimity ...
... give us learning , but to arouse our emotions , to transport us into ecstasy , to give us pleasure . He admits the necessity of great and weighty thought , but believes that noble ideas give rise to deep emotions , lift us to sublimity ...
Stran 287
... give us the true portrait of a seraph ? He can give us only what by his own or others ' eyes , has been seen ; though that indeed infinitely compounded , raised , burlesqued , dishonored , or adorned : In like manner , who can give us ...
... give us the true portrait of a seraph ? He can give us only what by his own or others ' eyes , has been seen ; though that indeed infinitely compounded , raised , burlesqued , dishonored , or adorned : In like manner , who can give us ...
Stran 656
... give of the novel . But history also is allowed to repre- sent life ; it is not , any more than painting , expected to apologize . The subject - matter of fiction is stored up likewise in documents and records , and if it will not give ...
... give of the novel . But history also is allowed to repre- sent life ; it is not , any more than painting , expected to apologize . The subject - matter of fiction is stored up likewise in documents and records , and if it will not give ...
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From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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