Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... truth of the senses to the truth of the idea and so to him a writer presenting a real object was inferior to an artisan who produced a real object like a bed . He could not appreciate the quality of representing the " mental aspect of ...
... truth of the senses to the truth of the idea and so to him a writer presenting a real object was inferior to an artisan who produced a real object like a bed . He could not appreciate the quality of representing the " mental aspect of ...
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... Truth " . 18. Translation by Butcher . 19. Trans . by Twining . 20. This reminds us of Shakespear's well - known ... Truth . Special Note In the footnote of p . 1 please read Literature for Criticism . CHAPTER ONE RENAISSANCE TO SIDNEY 1 ...
... Truth " . 18. Translation by Butcher . 19. Trans . by Twining . 20. This reminds us of Shakespear's well - known ... Truth . Special Note In the footnote of p . 1 please read Literature for Criticism . CHAPTER ONE RENAISSANCE TO SIDNEY 1 ...
第 147 頁
... truth ; still a truth it is , and poetry can never prosper if it is forgotten . In poetry , however , the criticism of life has to be made conformably to the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty " . ( " Byron " , 1881 , Essays ...
... truth ; still a truth it is , and poetry can never prosper if it is forgotten . In poetry , however , the criticism of life has to be made conformably to the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty " . ( " Byron " , 1881 , Essays ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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