Perspectives by Incongruity, 第 2 卷Indiana University Press, 1964 - 200页 |
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... consider language as a means of information or knowledge is to consider it epistemologically , semantically , in terms of " science . " To consider it as a mode of action is to consider it in terms of " poetry . " For a poem is an act ...
... consider language as a means of information or knowledge is to consider it epistemologically , semantically , in terms of " science . " To consider it as a mode of action is to consider it in terms of " poetry . " For a poem is an act ...
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... consider a thing distinguished , we surround it with other things which we consider distinguished : we touch a " pure " object with " clean " hands ) . Art as eloquence , ceremony , ritual , is nothing other than this principle of ...
... consider a thing distinguished , we surround it with other things which we consider distinguished : we touch a " pure " object with " clean " hands ) . Art as eloquence , ceremony , ritual , is nothing other than this principle of ...
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... considers it despicable , we happen to consider pitiable , as certain kinds of " wickedness " are now condoned as “ insanity ” ) . The work can very easily be maladjusted from the standpoint of conventional form , if it fails to ...
... considers it despicable , we happen to consider pitiable , as certain kinds of " wickedness " are now condoned as “ insanity ” ) . The work can very easily be maladjusted from the standpoint of conventional form , if it fails to ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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