Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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... medieval rhetorical claim . In its implications , however , it may perhaps be read as a substitute for a kind of rhetorical theory which in that age does not seem to have been written . III THE relation of the other two parts of the ...
... medieval rhetorical claim . In its implications , however , it may perhaps be read as a substitute for a kind of rhetorical theory which in that age does not seem to have been written . III THE relation of the other two parts of the ...
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... medieval poems . On the other hand it might be argued that the dictum of Aquinas fits , or at least is adaptable to , the needs of a strictly critical historicism very well . It must be clear for one thing that by the term literal in ...
... medieval poems . On the other hand it might be argued that the dictum of Aquinas fits , or at least is adaptable to , the needs of a strictly critical historicism very well . It must be clear for one thing that by the term literal in ...
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... medieval literature has seen a profound difference between such " figurism and other similar forms of thinking " such as " allegorism or symbolism . " In the other forms , " at least one of the two elements com- bined is a pure sign ...
... medieval literature has seen a profound difference between such " figurism and other similar forms of thinking " such as " allegorism or symbolism . " In the other forms , " at least one of the two elements com- bined is a pure sign ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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