Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... imitation which Jones attacks is decid- edly non - Aristotelian . As Jones uses it , imitation refers to a one - to - one likeness between an artificial object and an original found in nature . This type of imitation is of natural ...
... imitation which Jones attacks is decid- edly non - Aristotelian . As Jones uses it , imitation refers to a one - to - one likeness between an artificial object and an original found in nature . This type of imitation is of natural ...
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... imitation which Jones attacks is decid- edly non - Aristotelian . As Jones uses it , imitation refers to a one - to - one likeness between an artificial object and an original found in nature . This type of imitation is of natural ...
... imitation which Jones attacks is decid- edly non - Aristotelian . As Jones uses it , imitation refers to a one - to - one likeness between an artificial object and an original found in nature . This type of imitation is of natural ...
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... imitation must be irrelevant to the explanation of poetic effects since Jones ' simplistic and restrictive concept of imitation is ob- viously not shared by all critics he attacks . Nevertheless , by defining poetry and music in terms ...
... imitation must be irrelevant to the explanation of poetic effects since Jones ' simplistic and restrictive concept of imitation is ob- viously not shared by all critics he attacks . Nevertheless , by defining poetry and music in terms ...
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