Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 27
... ideal ( to beltion ) . " But what ideal , we might ask , is presented in the mimesis 6 Poetics I - II . Cf. Problems XIX , 27 : " Though it has no words , music neverthe- less has ethical character . " 7 Poetics VI , VII , and XIV . of ...
... ideal ( to beltion ) . " But what ideal , we might ask , is presented in the mimesis 6 Poetics I - II . Cf. Problems XIX , 27 : " Though it has no words , music neverthe- less has ethical character . " 7 Poetics VI , VII , and XIV . of ...
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... ideal in the field of reference , and this ideal tends to be the ethical man . Still this ideal is never quite that . The theory never quite says that the poetic worth of the imitation is to be decided directly in terms of the practical ...
... ideal in the field of reference , and this ideal tends to be the ethical man . Still this ideal is never quite that . The theory never quite says that the poetic worth of the imitation is to be decided directly in terms of the practical ...
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... ideal as expressed in the De Oratore or in St. Augustine's De Doctrina Christiana is the ideal of rational man reaching his noblest attainment in the expression of an eloquent wisdom . Necessary steps in the attainment of this ideal are ...
... ideal as expressed in the De Oratore or in St. Augustine's De Doctrina Christiana is the ideal of rational man reaching his noblest attainment in the expression of an eloquent wisdom . Necessary steps in the attainment of this ideal are ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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