The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 39
... instance , that Clytemnestra was slain by Orestes and Eriphyle by Alcmaon - but he ought to show invention of his own , and skilfully handle the traditional material . Let us explain more clearly what is meant by skilful handling . 6 ...
... instance , that Clytemnestra was slain by Orestes and Eriphyle by Alcmaon - but he ought to show invention of his own , and skilfully handle the traditional material . Let us explain more clearly what is meant by skilful handling . 6 ...
Stran 393
... instances in which this would be practicable than I have met in many poems , where an approximation of prose has been ... instance : viz . a short passage of four or five lines in the Brothers , that model of English pastoral , which I ...
... instances in which this would be practicable than I have met in many poems , where an approximation of prose has been ... instance : viz . a short passage of four or five lines in the Brothers , that model of English pastoral , which I ...
Stran 443
... instance , to represent the effect of two walls standing at right angles to each other , or the appearance of the houses on each side of a street , as seen by a person looking down the street from one extremity . Now , in all cases , un ...
... instance , to represent the effect of two walls standing at right angles to each other , or the appearance of the houses on each side of a street , as seen by a person looking down the street from one extremity . Now , in all cases , un ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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