The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 31
... thought . It is these that determine the qualities of actions themselves ; these - thought and character- are the two natural causes from which actions spring : on these causes , again , all success or failure depends . 6. Hence , the ...
... thought . It is these that determine the qualities of actions themselves ; these - thought and character- are the two natural causes from which actions spring : on these causes , again , all success or failure depends . 6. Hence , the ...
Stran 167
... thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture , I Corinthians xv : 33 ; and Paræus , commenting on the Revelation , divides the whole book as a tragedy , into acts , distinguished each by a ...
... thought it not unworthy to insert a verse of Euripides into the text of Holy Scripture , I Corinthians xv : 33 ; and Paræus , commenting on the Revelation , divides the whole book as a tragedy , into acts , distinguished each by a ...
Stran 327
... thought , only exists now in an ideal state . It is no longer in him , but out of him ; it is a conception of thought which he must begin by realizing in himself ; it is no longer a fact , a reality of his life . Well , now let us take ...
... thought , only exists now in an ideal state . It is no longer in him , but out of him ; it is a conception of thought which he must begin by realizing in himself ; it is no longer a fact , a reality of his life . Well , now let us take ...
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From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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