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Page 93
... critical framework to a given work of art . And to understand the relation of one critical theory to another we must first know the meanings of the terms used . Thus imitation means one thing in Plato and another in Aristotle . Then one ...
... critical framework to a given work of art . And to understand the relation of one critical theory to another we must first know the meanings of the terms used . Thus imitation means one thing in Plato and another in Aristotle . Then one ...
Page 96
... critical principles are only instruments of inquiry and analysis . The superiority of a method is determined by its being a little more comprehensive without ceasing to be concerned with the work of art as such . The modern critical ...
... critical principles are only instruments of inquiry and analysis . The superiority of a method is determined by its being a little more comprehensive without ceasing to be concerned with the work of art as such . The modern critical ...
Page 98
... critical methods , each having its own specific powers and limitations . It is a plurialisem , not a relativism and it sought a " critical " consideration of criticism itself . The Chicago School takes up the poetic method of Aristotle ...
... critical methods , each having its own specific powers and limitations . It is a plurialisem , not a relativism and it sought a " critical " consideration of criticism itself . The Chicago School takes up the poetic method of Aristotle ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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