The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... essential structure of poetry is one , and devote their efforts to defining the common pattern which organizes works as dissimilar in other respects as The Odyssey and The Waste Land , " Tears , Idle Tears , " and The Rape of the Lock.2 ...
... essential structure of poetry is one , and devote their efforts to defining the common pattern which organizes works as dissimilar in other respects as The Odyssey and The Waste Land , " Tears , Idle Tears , " and The Rape of the Lock.2 ...
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... essential condition of knowledge is a strict division of labour among the various sciences and arts and the constitu- tion of any science or art as a distinct line of inquiry differing from other inquiries by having some specific and ...
... essential condition of knowledge is a strict division of labour among the various sciences and arts and the constitu- tion of any science or art as a distinct line of inquiry differing from other inquiries by having some specific and ...
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... essential structure " of poetry ? We can best understand the variant formulations of its principles given by these critics , I think , if we look first at the manner in which they have been derived . The method is the opposite of that ...
... essential structure " of poetry ? We can best understand the variant formulations of its principles given by these critics , I think , if we look first at the manner in which they have been derived . The method is the opposite of that ...
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contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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