The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... necessity that joins , in practical experience and the arts , something taken as an end with the means requisite for its achievement , but rather , we may suspect , the kind of necessity that compels us , once we have granted the ...
... necessity that joins , in practical experience and the arts , something taken as an end with the means requisite for its achievement , but rather , we may suspect , the kind of necessity that compels us , once we have granted the ...
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... necessity , as Aristotle frequently points out , is of several different sorts ; and the kind of necessity which is possible in the productive sciences or arts is the same as that which is looked for in any of the sciences that deal ...
... necessity , as Aristotle frequently points out , is of several different sorts ; and the kind of necessity which is possible in the productive sciences or arts is the same as that which is looked for in any of the sciences that deal ...
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... necessity appropriate to the productive sciences is no different : if we are to know what the parts , and their characteristics , of a house or a poem of necessity are , and how they must be arranged , our starting - point cannot be the ...
... necessity appropriate to the productive sciences is no different : if we are to know what the parts , and their characteristics , of a house or a poem of necessity are , and how they must be arranged , our starting - point cannot be the ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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