Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 5
... appears in the dialogues of Plato . In a friendly and restrained yet insistent way , Socrates , as if seeking to ... appear that anything Ion has to say about Homer is scarcely said with the help of what Socrates would 5 Socrates and the ...
... appears in the dialogues of Plato . In a friendly and restrained yet insistent way , Socrates , as if seeking to ... appear that anything Ion has to say about Homer is scarcely said with the help of what Socrates would 5 Socrates and the ...
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... appears that poetry is engaged in fictions - often , moreover , in wicked fictions - wicked lies . Homer and Hesiod and the dramatists , instead of representing God as good and the source of all good ( instead of telling the truth about ...
... appears that poetry is engaged in fictions - often , moreover , in wicked fictions - wicked lies . Homer and Hesiod and the dramatists , instead of representing God as good and the source of all good ( instead of telling the truth about ...
Page 164
... appears ( though somewhat obscurely ) in this passage of his Introduction : Those arts that have as their object the image , or idol , have an object for the construction of which there is no other end than to represent and to imitate ...
... appears ( though somewhat obscurely ) in this passage of his Introduction : Those arts that have as their object the image , or idol , have an object for the construction of which there is no other end than to represent and to imitate ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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