The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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Página 43
... rhetoric.41 The Aristotelian expert in poetics , in short , must know a good many different things besides poetry , but it is equally true that he becomes an expert in poetics by virtue precisely of his ability to subordinate the terms ...
... rhetoric.41 The Aristotelian expert in poetics , in short , must know a good many different things besides poetry , but it is equally true that he becomes an expert in poetics by virtue precisely of his ability to subordinate the terms ...
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... Rhetoric is in a different case , since the development of " thought " in poetry involves the use of devices which are obviously common to rhetoric and poetry ; but imitative poetry , for all that , remains an art distinct from that of ...
... Rhetoric is in a different case , since the development of " thought " in poetry involves the use of devices which are obviously common to rhetoric and poetry ; but imitative poetry , for all that , remains an art distinct from that of ...
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... rhetoric and belles - lettres " and from these to such contemporary theories of " literature " as those of Thomas Pollock109 and Wellek and Warren . It is significant that in a number of recent critics " rhetoric " either is another ...
... rhetoric and belles - lettres " and from these to such contemporary theories of " literature " as those of Thomas Pollock109 and Wellek and Warren . It is significant that in a number of recent critics " rhetoric " either is another ...
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contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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