The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 356
... pleasure received from metrical language depends . Among the chief of these causes is to be reckoned a principle which must be well known to those who have made any of the arts the object of accurate reflection ; namely , the pleasure ...
... pleasure received from metrical language depends . Among the chief of these causes is to be reckoned a principle which must be well known to those who have made any of the arts the object of accurate reflection ; namely , the pleasure ...
Stran 463
... pleasure in its highest sense , the definition involving a number of apparent paradoxes . For , from an inexplic ... pleasure which exists in pain . This is the source also of the melancholy which is inseparable from the sweetest melody ...
... pleasure in its highest sense , the definition involving a number of apparent paradoxes . For , from an inexplic ... pleasure which exists in pain . This is the source also of the melancholy which is inseparable from the sweetest melody ...
Stran 627
... pleasure we can get from it . If we say that the aim of any activity is merely our pleasure and define it solely by that pleasure , our definition will evidently be a false one . But this is precisely what has occurred in the efforts to ...
... pleasure we can get from it . If we say that the aim of any activity is merely our pleasure and define it solely by that pleasure , our definition will evidently be a false one . But this is precisely what has occurred in the efforts to ...
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From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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