The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 141
... interest in him ; secondly , his capacity in your letters ; thirdly , his leisure to peruse them . For your interest or favor with him , you are to be the shorter or longer , more familiar or submiss [ iv ] e , as he will afford you ...
... interest in him ; secondly , his capacity in your letters ; thirdly , his leisure to peruse them . For your interest or favor with him , you are to be the shorter or longer , more familiar or submiss [ iv ] e , as he will afford you ...
Stran 436
... interest , which moulds every object to its own purposes , and clothes all things with the passions and imagi ... interest ; and he interests by exciting our sympathy with the emotion by which he is himself possessed . He does not place ...
... interest , which moulds every object to its own purposes , and clothes all things with the passions and imagi ... interest ; and he interests by exciting our sympathy with the emotion by which he is himself possessed . He does not place ...
Stran 447
... interest , even though presenting itself in the shape of a book , will not belong to literature . So far the definition is easily narrowed ; and it is as easily expanded . For not only is much that takes a station in books not ...
... interest , even though presenting itself in the shape of a book , will not belong to literature . So far the definition is easily narrowed ; and it is as easily expanded . For not only is much that takes a station in books not ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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