Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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... philosopher whose genius and varied con- 9 Atkins I , 182-3 ; J. E. Sandys , A History of Classical Scholarship ( Cambridge , 1921 ) , I , 6-11 ; Richard McKeon , " The Philosophic Bases of Criticism , " in R. S. Crane , Critics and ...
... philosopher whose genius and varied con- 9 Atkins I , 182-3 ; J. E. Sandys , A History of Classical Scholarship ( Cambridge , 1921 ) , I , 6-11 ; Richard McKeon , " The Philosophic Bases of Criticism , " in R. S. Crane , Critics and ...
Page 73
... philosopher , there is an end of controversy ; but if you insist on distinguishing the ora- tor from the philosopher , the philosopher will be inferior- for the equipment of a complete orator includes the knowl- edge of the philosopher ...
... philosopher , there is an end of controversy ; but if you insist on distinguishing the ora- tor from the philosopher , the philosopher will be inferior- for the equipment of a complete orator includes the knowl- edge of the philosopher ...
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... philosophers went a long way , if not all the way , in anticipating the things that both German philosophers and the great ... Philosopher , p . 199 . 1 1 Biographia Literaria , Chapters IV , XV ; Preface to Lyrical Ballads . 1 of 1819 ...
... philosophers went a long way , if not all the way , in anticipating the things that both German philosophers and the great ... Philosopher , p . 199 . 1 1 Biographia Literaria , Chapters IV , XV ; Preface to Lyrical Ballads . 1 of 1819 ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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