Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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... ancient masters . As the Pythian priestess is impregnated with prophetic knowledge by a divine afflatus which rises through the floor of the Del- phic chamber , so modern devotees of the ancient poets experience a kind of inspirational ...
... ancient masters . As the Pythian priestess is impregnated with prophetic knowledge by a divine afflatus which rises through the floor of the Del- phic chamber , so modern devotees of the ancient poets experience a kind of inspirational ...
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... ancient times conspir'd to disallow What then was new , what had been ancient now ? 135-6 See post , Chapter 27 pp . 624-5 , comment on I. A. Richards ' Principles of Liter- ary Criticism . 1See post p . 274 and Robert J. Allen , " Pope ...
... ancient times conspir'd to disallow What then was new , what had been ancient now ? 135-6 See post , Chapter 27 pp . 624-5 , comment on I. A. Richards ' Principles of Liter- ary Criticism . 1See post p . 274 and Robert J. Allen , " Pope ...
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... ancient authorities was not in fact so difficult . What is permanent is bound to have been known to the ancients , and vice versa . " These rules of old discovered , not devised , Are Nature still , but Nature methodized . " When first ...
... ancient authorities was not in fact so difficult . What is permanent is bound to have been known to the ancients , and vice versa . " These rules of old discovered , not devised , Are Nature still , but Nature methodized . " When first ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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