The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... clearly a metaphysical term , in the sense that it can be predicated of a good many generically distinct things ; but just as clearly it is not , as in Plato , a term of universal applicability capable of being used to discriminate ...
... clearly a metaphysical term , in the sense that it can be predicated of a good many generically distinct things ; but just as clearly it is not , as in Plato , a term of universal applicability capable of being used to discriminate ...
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... clearly not without some form , being a co- herent and complete chain of possible events , to which we are likely to respond by taking sides with the Duke and the girl against their captors . I am sure , however , that anyone who reads ...
... clearly not without some form , being a co- herent and complete chain of possible events , to which we are likely to respond by taking sides with the Duke and the girl against their captors . I am sure , however , that anyone who reads ...
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... clearly involves elements which assimilate it now to the one and now to the other of both these kinds . The action of the play is twofold , and one of its aspects is the punitive action of Malcolm , Macduff , and their friends which in ...
... clearly involves elements which assimilate it now to the one and now to the other of both these kinds . The action of the play is twofold , and one of its aspects is the punitive action of Malcolm , Macduff , and their friends which in ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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