The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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... kind as Homer - for both imitate higher types of character ; from another point of view , of the same kind as Aris- tophanes for both imitate persons acting and doing . 3. Hence , some say , the name of " drama " is given to such poems ...
... kind as Homer - for both imitate higher types of character ; from another point of view , of the same kind as Aris- tophanes for both imitate persons acting and doing . 3. Hence , some say , the name of " drama " is given to such poems ...
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... kind . This is nowhere more remarkable than in birds of the same shape and proportion , where we often see the male determined in his courtship by the single grain or tincture of a feather , and never discovering any charms but in the ...
... kind . This is nowhere more remarkable than in birds of the same shape and proportion , where we often see the male determined in his courtship by the single grain or tincture of a feather , and never discovering any charms but in the ...
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... kind of thing had so much charm in Nature and were so rarely to be seen , got the nickname of the rhyparograph , the dirt - painter , although the 1 Translated by W. A. Steel , and published in the Everyman's Library . Reprinted here by ...
... kind of thing had so much charm in Nature and were so rarely to be seen , got the nickname of the rhyparograph , the dirt - painter , although the 1 Translated by W. A. Steel , and published in the Everyman's Library . Reprinted here by ...
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From The Republic | 7 |
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action admiration ancient appear artist beauty become beginning better called cause character classic common composition consider criticism delight distinction effect English equal excellent exist expression eyes fact feeling follow force French genius give greater Greek hand heart Homer human idea imagination imitation important instance interest Italy kind knowledge language laws learning less light lines literature living look manner matter means mind moral nature never object observed once original painting pass passion perfect perhaps persons play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry present principle produced prose reader reason represent rhyme rules scene sense sometimes soul speak spirit stage style sublime things thought tion tragedy true truth understanding verse whole write