The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... deal more than we had hoped for " -that the detail of its various parts has assumed " a good deal more of independent character than could possibly have been predicted " from a consideration of the " logical argument " alone.21 This ...
... deal more than we had hoped for " -that the detail of its various parts has assumed " a good deal more of independent character than could possibly have been predicted " from a consideration of the " logical argument " alone.21 This ...
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... deal with the generation of con- crete wholes of whatever type . There is , he says , “ absolute necessity , manifested in eternal phenomena ; and there is hypo- thetical necessity , manifested in everything that is generated by nature ...
... deal with the generation of con- crete wholes of whatever type . There is , he says , “ absolute necessity , manifested in eternal phenomena ; and there is hypo- thetical necessity , manifested in everything that is generated by nature ...
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... deal not with poetry as a whole but with certain forms of imitative poetry in their aspect only as imitations - some of the common objections to the treatise lose most of their force . It is true enough that Aristotle " nowhere refers ...
... deal not with poetry as a whole but with certain forms of imitative poetry in their aspect only as imitations - some of the common objections to the treatise lose most of their force . It is true enough that Aristotle " nowhere refers ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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