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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... fact is mainly logic . What good rhetoric wants is a severe and honest style of adherence to argument . The elocution is the trimmings - or the clippings . Save them who will . " This in fact was the kind of 17th - century thinking ...
... fact is mainly logic . What good rhetoric wants is a severe and honest style of adherence to argument . The elocution is the trimmings - or the clippings . Save them who will . " This in fact was the kind of 17th - century thinking ...
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... fact of some transparency- " We are symbols and inhabit symbols , " 1 he says in the same essay - is evidently all ... fact that although the " realm of signifi- cance " would seem to deny " the dual reality of subject and object , " yet ...
... fact of some transparency- " We are symbols and inhabit symbols , " 1 he says in the same essay - is evidently all ... fact that although the " realm of signifi- cance " would seem to deny " the dual reality of subject and object , " yet ...
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... fact be maintained . We can only speculate about values that are not revealed in the poem itself . That there might have been a valuable experience behind H. D.'s " The Pool " is , and must remain , pure hypothesis . On the other hand ...
... fact be maintained . We can only speculate about values that are not revealed in the poem itself . That there might have been a valuable experience behind H. D.'s " The Pool " is , and must remain , pure hypothesis . On the other hand ...
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