Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 110
... fact inescapable , barbed wire of contemporary rhetoric . As Horace had subdued the theory of poetic words to a ... fact that in creative intuition we have the primary rule to which , in the case of the fine arts , the whole fidelity ...
... fact inescapable , barbed wire of contemporary rhetoric . As Horace had subdued the theory of poetic words to a ... fact that in creative intuition we have the primary rule to which , in the case of the fine arts , the whole fidelity ...
Page 157
... fact of the vernacular literatures . And long after the fact had been accomplished , theoretical scruples could be revived by professors of newly discovered classical theory and could be given new twists which corresponded to changes of ...
... fact of the vernacular literatures . And long after the fact had been accomplished , theoretical scruples could be revived by professors of newly discovered classical theory and could be given new twists which corresponded to changes of ...
Page 225
... fact is mainly logic . What good rhetoric wants is a severe and honest style of adherence to argument . The elocution is the trimmings — or the clippings . Save them who will . " This in fact was the kind of 17th - century thinking ...
... fact is mainly logic . What good rhetoric wants is a severe and honest style of adherence to argument . The elocution is the trimmings — or the clippings . Save them who will . " This in fact was the kind of 17th - century thinking ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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