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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... nature as one of assistance in a teleological process . " Art imitates nature " ( he techně mimeitai tën phusin ) . This statement occurs not in the Poetics but in the Meteorology ( IV , 3 ) and refers to the help given to digestion by ...
... nature as one of assistance in a teleological process . " Art imitates nature " ( he techně mimeitai tën phusin ) . This statement occurs not in the Poetics but in the Meteorology ( IV , 3 ) and refers to the help given to digestion by ...
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... nature " it deals with . " Nature " ( the object of artistic imitation ) has for Pope three main features . First , Nature is a Platonic and Stoic universal order and superior reality : First follow Nature , and your judgment frame By ...
... nature " it deals with . " Nature " ( the object of artistic imitation ) has for Pope three main features . First , Nature is a Platonic and Stoic universal order and superior reality : First follow Nature , and your judgment frame By ...
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... nature worked its way out in the aesthetic speculations of Pope and his contemporaries , it took on certain highly significant local colorations . For one thing , the idea of the uniformity and universality of nature appeared now ...
... nature worked its way out in the aesthetic speculations of Pope and his contemporaries , it took on certain highly significant local colorations . For one thing , the idea of the uniformity and universality of nature appeared now ...
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