Art and Philosophy: Readings in AestheticsW. E. Kennick St. Martin's Press, 1964 - 674 頁 |
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... similar poems . of the Metaphysicals which can be paralleled on the Continent in Spanish Gongorism , Italian Marinism , in German Baroque poetry , and elsewhere . Also modern poetry in America ( e.e. cummings ) , in Germany ( Arno Holz ) ...
... similar poems . of the Metaphysicals which can be paralleled on the Continent in Spanish Gongorism , Italian Marinism , in German Baroque poetry , and elsewhere . Also modern poetry in America ( e.e. cummings ) , in Germany ( Arno Holz ) ...
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... similar a direction that they appear almost parallel . The dance is a similar case in point , of which any ballet is a proof . The more the graceful rhythm of the figures is sacrificed in an attempt to speak by gesture and dumb show ...
... similar a direction that they appear almost parallel . The dance is a similar case in point , of which any ballet is a proof . The more the graceful rhythm of the figures is sacrificed in an attempt to speak by gesture and dumb show ...
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... similar artifices of style . The multiple meanings thus signified are limited in scope , having no bearing beyond the immediate context of occurrence - as is true , for instance , of so many of Shakespeare's plays on words . Or if ...
... similar artifices of style . The multiple meanings thus signified are limited in scope , having no bearing beyond the immediate context of occurrence - as is true , for instance , of so many of Shakespeare's plays on words . Or if ...
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