Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volume 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 pages |
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Page 33
... unity and reality of the play , as distinct from , but analogous to , that of objects in other areas of our experience . A sentence or phrase may form a unity in two ways — either as signifying one thing , or as consisting of several ...
... unity and reality of the play , as distinct from , but analogous to , that of objects in other areas of our experience . A sentence or phrase may form a unity in two ways — either as signifying one thing , or as consisting of several ...
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... unity : a chorus , a flock , must be one thing . Even house and ship demand unity , one house , one ship : unity gone neither remains . Take plant and animal ; the material form stands a unity ; fallen from that into a litter of ...
... unity : a chorus , a flock , must be one thing . Even house and ship demand unity , one house , one ship : unity gone neither remains . Take plant and animal ; the material form stands a unity ; fallen from that into a litter of ...
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... unity of a pebble ) or precisely the opposite , a high degree of internal differentiation - in other words , or- ganic unity ( as with the unity of a living body ) . The kind of unity and intelligibility enjoyed by the Plotinian object ...
... unity of a pebble ) or precisely the opposite , a high degree of internal differentiation - in other words , or- ganic unity ( as with the unity of a living body ) . The kind of unity and intelligibility enjoyed by the Plotinian object ...
Contents
Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Copyright | |
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