Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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... Aristotle's Poetics in relation to his major works , rela- tion between Plato and Aristotle on universals , the ... Aristotle's six elements of tragedy , reality of the poetic object ยง P LATO'S PUPIL ARISTOTLE CAME TO THE ACADEMY IN THE ...
... Aristotle's Poetics in relation to his major works , rela- tion between Plato and Aristotle on universals , the ... Aristotle's six elements of tragedy , reality of the poetic object ยง P LATO'S PUPIL ARISTOTLE CAME TO THE ACADEMY IN THE ...
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... Aristotle's Ethics ( X , 6 ) the thesis that happiness consists not in amusement but in rational activity , and by the fact that both Plato and Aristotle include laughter among the politically dangerous emotions . Plato in both the Re ...
... Aristotle's Ethics ( X , 6 ) the thesis that happiness consists not in amusement but in rational activity , and by the fact that both Plato and Aristotle include laughter among the politically dangerous emotions . Plato in both the Re ...
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... Aristotle's doctrine . " What makes the sophist , " says Aristotle , " is not skill in argument , but [ defect of ] moral purpose . ' " 3 Aristotle's Rhetoric opens with the statement : " Rhetoric is a coun- terpart of dialectic . " But ...
... Aristotle's doctrine . " What makes the sophist , " says Aristotle , " is not skill in argument , but [ defect of ] moral purpose . ' " 3 Aristotle's Rhetoric opens with the statement : " Rhetoric is a coun- terpart of dialectic . " But ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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