Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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... Phaedrus , is not confined to courts and political gatherings , but appar- ently , if it is an art at all , it would ... Phaedrus in this chapter are reprinted by permission of the publishers from the translation of H. N. Fowler , Plato ...
... Phaedrus , is not confined to courts and political gatherings , but appar- ently , if it is an art at all , it would ... Phaedrus in this chapter are reprinted by permission of the publishers from the translation of H. N. Fowler , Plato ...
Page 60
... Phaedrus , it seemed to me he said the same things over twice or thrice , perhaps because he wasn't very well supplied with things to say on a given sub- ject , or perhaps he didn't bother about a point like that . And then it seemed to ...
... Phaedrus , it seemed to me he said the same things over twice or thrice , perhaps because he wasn't very well supplied with things to say on a given sub- ject , or perhaps he didn't bother about a point like that . And then it seemed to ...
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... Phaedrus which might be trans- planted almost verbatim into Benedetto Croce's expressionistic history of Aesthetic . The ground of Plato's objection to rhetoric may be perhaps most deeply understood , near the end of the Phaedrus , in a ...
... Phaedrus which might be trans- planted almost verbatim into Benedetto Croce's expressionistic history of Aesthetic . The ground of Plato's objection to rhetoric may be perhaps most deeply understood , near the end of the Phaedrus , in a ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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