The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... consequences in remorse and pain of mind and the audience , while lamenting the deed , can neverthe- less hold him ... consequence not of unjust intent but of hamartia of some kind 72.
... consequences in remorse and pain of mind and the audience , while lamenting the deed , can neverthe- less hold him ... consequence not of unjust intent but of hamartia of some kind 72.
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... consequences in the structures of particular poems , we must have terms in our criticism for more than the materials ... consequence , have confined their attention entirely or mainly to questions of technique in the sense either of ...
... consequences in the structures of particular poems , we must have terms in our criticism for more than the materials ... consequence , have confined their attention entirely or mainly to questions of technique in the sense either of ...
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... consequences for himself and others what we can , without too much difficulty , imagine ourselves doing , however less extremely , in circum- stances generally similar . For the essential story of Macbeth is that of a man , not ...
... consequences for himself and others what we can , without too much difficulty , imagine ourselves doing , however less extremely , in circum- stances generally similar . For the essential story of Macbeth is that of a man , not ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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