Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... classical education and his lifelong connection with pedagogy , for the one led him to a classical philosophy of literature and the other undoubtedly influenced him to tie up this philosophy with his social , religious , and educational ...
... classical education and his lifelong connection with pedagogy , for the one led him to a classical philosophy of literature and the other undoubtedly influenced him to tie up this philosophy with his social , religious , and educational ...
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... classical literature of Greece and Rome , as in the classics of the last century , the essentially classical element is that quality of order in beauty , which they possess indeed in a pre - eminent degree , and which impresses some ...
... classical literature of Greece and Rome , as in the classics of the last century , the essentially classical element is that quality of order in beauty , which they possess indeed in a pre - eminent degree , and which impresses some ...
Sivu 535
... classical in its turn . The romantic or classical character of a picture , a poem , a literary work , depends , then , on the balance of certain quali- ties in it ; and in this sense a very real distinction may be drawn between good ...
... classical in its turn . The romantic or classical character of a picture , a poem , a literary work , depends , then , on the balance of certain quali- ties in it ; and in this sense a very real distinction may be drawn between good ...
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