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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... ideas , " whether they be the idea of the fire , the idea of myself , or the idea of the good , are ratios which only an analytical math- ematical symbolism can express and only the pure scientific intel- lect can grasp . Perhaps the ...
... ideas , " whether they be the idea of the fire , the idea of myself , or the idea of the good , are ratios which only an analytical math- ematical symbolism can express and only the pure scientific intel- lect can grasp . Perhaps the ...
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... ideas , but in ideas that are clear though confused , that is , in " sensuous " ideas ( images ) . Clear but confusedly sensuous ideas ( that is , ideas which are distinguishable from one another but not internally analyzable ) ...
... ideas , but in ideas that are clear though confused , that is , in " sensuous " ideas ( images ) . Clear but confusedly sensuous ideas ( that is , ideas which are distinguishable from one another but not internally analyzable ) ...
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... ideas . " These historians may be looked upon as frankly dismissing the discussion of literary values and hence as not being in aggressive con- flict with that discussion . The technique of the History of Ideas when picked up by ...
... ideas . " These historians may be looked upon as frankly dismissing the discussion of literary values and hence as not being in aggressive con- flict with that discussion . The technique of the History of Ideas when picked up by ...
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