The Major Critics: The Development of English Literary CriticismCharles Shiveley Holmes Knopf, 1957 - 313 sivua |
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... kind of error should , if possible , be avoided . Again , does the error touch the essentials of the poetic art , or some accident of it ? For example - not to know that a hind has no horns is a less serious matter than to paint it ...
... kind of error should , if possible , be avoided . Again , does the error touch the essentials of the poetic art , or some accident of it ? For example - not to know that a hind has no horns is a less serious matter than to paint it ...
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... kind is of them that deal with matters philosophical : either moral , as Tyrtaeus , Phocylides , and Cato ; or natural , as Lucretius and Virgil's Georgics ; or astronomical , as Manilius and Pontanus ; or historical , as Lucan ; which ...
... kind is of them that deal with matters philosophical : either moral , as Tyrtaeus , Phocylides , and Cato ; or natural , as Lucretius and Virgil's Georgics ; or astronomical , as Manilius and Pontanus ; or historical , as Lucan ; which ...
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... kind rather than in degree . But they are recon- ciled in poetry ( or art ) by the " Imagination , " which fuses general and concrete , representative and individual , idea and image , in short , " Reason " and " Understanding ...
... kind rather than in degree . But they are recon- ciled in poetry ( or art ) by the " Imagination , " which fuses general and concrete , representative and individual , idea and image , in short , " Reason " and " Understanding ...
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