Biographia Literaria, Volumen2Oxford University Press, 1968 - 334 páginas |
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... truths ; either of truth absolute and demonstrable , as in works of science ; or of facts experienced and recorded , as in history . Pleasure , and that of the highest and most per- manent kind , may result from the attainment of the ...
... truths ; either of truth absolute and demonstrable , as in works of science ; or of facts experienced and recorded , as in history . Pleasure , and that of the highest and most per- manent kind , may result from the attainment of the ...
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... truth itself , which is uppermost in the consciousness , in poetry the individual form in which the Truth is clothed . With the ancients , and not less with the elder dramatists of England and France , both comedy and tragedy were ...
... truth itself , which is uppermost in the consciousness , in poetry the individual form in which the Truth is clothed . With the ancients , and not less with the elder dramatists of England and France , both comedy and tragedy were ...
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... truth . The fundamental principle of all this is 25 undoubtedly the horror of falsehood and the love of truth inherent in the human breast . The Greek tragic dance rested on these principles , and I can deeply sympathize in imagination ...
... truth . The fundamental principle of all this is 25 undoubtedly the horror of falsehood and the love of truth inherent in the human breast . The Greek tragic dance rested on these principles , and I can deeply sympathize in imagination ...
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