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Paradoxical as it may sound , one of the essential properties of Geometry is not less essential to dramatic excellence ; and Aristotle has accordingly required of the poet an involution of the universal in the individual .
Paradoxical as it may sound , one of the essential properties of Geometry is not less essential to dramatic excellence ; and Aristotle has accordingly required of the poet an involution of the universal in the individual .
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The chief differences are , 13 that in geometry it is the universal 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 ...
The chief differences are , 13 that in geometry it is the universal 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 ...
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As an illustration of the universal association of motion with the functions and passions of life , ' Coleridge , as we see , adduces the Dryads and Hamadryads of Greek mythology . Now this mode of interpreting Nature he has elsewhere ...
As an illustration of the universal association of motion with the functions and passions of life , ' Coleridge , as we see , adduces the Dryads and Hamadryads of Greek mythology . Now this mode of interpreting Nature he has elsewhere ...
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