Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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... perhaps because he wasn't very well supplied with things to say on a given sub- ject , or perhaps he didn't bother about a point like that . And then it seemed to me that he was showing off in youthful fashion how well he could say the ...
... perhaps because he wasn't very well supplied with things to say on a given sub- ject , or perhaps he didn't bother about a point like that . And then it seemed to me that he was showing off in youthful fashion how well he could say the ...
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... perhaps testifies to the tough- ness of the paradox posed by Plotinus.8 IV THE ideas of Plotinus , though perhaps least likely of all ideas about aesthetics to be widely known or respected today , have had their subse- quent career and ...
... perhaps testifies to the tough- ness of the paradox posed by Plotinus.8 IV THE ideas of Plotinus , though perhaps least likely of all ideas about aesthetics to be widely known or respected today , have had their subse- quent career and ...
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... perhaps better correspond to the now archaic and naive phases of the modern cinematic art than to the advantages of verticality or as- sociational depth which have been explored in more recent techniques.1 Lessing's theory leans all too ...
... perhaps better correspond to the now archaic and naive phases of the modern cinematic art than to the advantages of verticality or as- sociational depth which have been explored in more recent techniques.1 Lessing's theory leans all too ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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