The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 313
... manner of the Greeks be set- tled and explained , and its rightness established against the opposite manner of so many modern poets , who would emulate the painter in a department where they must necessarily be outdone by him . Homer ...
... manner of the Greeks be set- tled and explained , and its rightness established against the opposite manner of so many modern poets , who would emulate the painter in a department where they must necessarily be outdone by him . Homer ...
Stran 547
... manner and style . Both of these , the substance and matter on the one hand , the style and manner on the other , have a mark , an accent , of high beauty , worth , and power . But if we are asked to define this mark and accent in the ...
... manner and style . Both of these , the substance and matter on the one hand , the style and manner on the other , have a mark , an accent , of high beauty , worth , and power . But if we are asked to define this mark and accent in the ...
Stran 560
... manner , but not the accent or the poetic virtue of the highest masters . His genu- ine criticism of life , when the sheer poet in him speaks , is ironic ; it is not : - - Thou Power Supreme , whose mighty scheme . These woes of mine ...
... manner , but not the accent or the poetic virtue of the highest masters . His genu- ine criticism of life , when the sheer poet in him speaks , is ironic ; it is not : - - Thou Power Supreme , whose mighty scheme . These woes of mine ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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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