Literary Criticism: A Short History, Volum 10Knopf, 1957 - 755 sider Traces literary criticism from its classical origins up to the present. |
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... action generally . Therefore necessarily chance is in the sphere of moral actions . This is indicated by the fact that good fortune ( eutuchia ) is thought to be the same , or nearly the same , as happiness , and happiness to be a kind ...
... action generally . Therefore necessarily chance is in the sphere of moral actions . This is indicated by the fact that good fortune ( eutuchia ) is thought to be the same , or nearly the same , as happiness , and happiness to be a kind ...
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... action , pene- trate yourself with the feeling of its situations ; this done , every- thing else will follow . ' " They regarded the whole ; we regard the parts . With them , the action predominated over the expression of it . " Hence ...
... action , pene- trate yourself with the feeling of its situations ; this done , every- thing else will follow . ' " They regarded the whole ; we regard the parts . With them , the action predominated over the expression of it . " Hence ...
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... action " suggests that it is not an element peculiar to drama but is to be found in all literature , including lyric poetry . For he says action is " the focus or aim of psychic life from which the events result . " But every piece of ...
... action " suggests that it is not an element peculiar to drama but is to be found in all literature , including lyric poetry . For he says action is " the focus or aim of psychic life from which the events result . " But every piece of ...
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