Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceGay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark American Book Company, 1941 - 659 sivua |
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... truth ( if truth it were ) by a fortuitous concourse of letters of the alphabet , jumping in " a foregone conclusion , " but there was no proof of the thing , unless it was self - evident . And , indeed , this may be considered as the ...
... truth ( if truth it were ) by a fortuitous concourse of letters of the alphabet , jumping in " a foregone conclusion , " but there was no proof of the thing , unless it was self - evident . And , indeed , this may be considered as the ...
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... truth of things than those who have omitted that form . Shakespeare , Dante , and Milton ( to confine ourselves to modern writers ) are philosophers of the very loftiest power . A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal ...
... truth of things than those who have omitted that form . Shakespeare , Dante , and Milton ( to confine ourselves to modern writers ) are philosophers of the very loftiest power . A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal ...
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... truth and a higher seriousness ( pλoσo- žśτeρov Kai σTovdaιóтεрov ) . Let us add , therefore , to what we have said , this : that the substance and matter of the best poetry acquire their special character from possessing , in an ...
... truth and a higher seriousness ( pλoσo- žśτeρov Kai σTovdaιóтεрov ) . Let us add , therefore , to what we have said , this : that the substance and matter of the best poetry acquire their special character from possessing , in an ...
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