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... theory , except what he thinks he has gathered from Aristotle ... Horace ... Le Bossu and Bouhours . Which ... theory he took from Aristotle , Horace , and Longinus ( as they were presented by Le Bossu and others ) . And then as perfect ...
... theory , except what he thinks he has gathered from Aristotle ... Horace ... Le Bossu and Bouhours . Which ... theory he took from Aristotle , Horace , and Longinus ( as they were presented by Le Bossu and others ) . And then as perfect ...
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... theory , in his youthful exuberance , he wanted to give a shock and so , instead of trying to find a balance , a sort of golden mean , he went to the opposite extreme . ( 3 ) His theory of the language of ordinary life and even rustic ...
... theory , in his youthful exuberance , he wanted to give a shock and so , instead of trying to find a balance , a sort of golden mean , he went to the opposite extreme . ( 3 ) His theory of the language of ordinary life and even rustic ...
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... theories of dimensions . In J. B. Priestley's 14 Time and the Conways , there is " a play in the relation between a fairly typical middle class provincial family and the Theory of Time , the theory chiefly associated with J. W. Dunne ...
... theories of dimensions . In J. B. Priestley's 14 Time and the Conways , there is " a play in the relation between a fairly typical middle class provincial family and the Theory of Time , the theory chiefly associated with J. W. Dunne ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
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George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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