Elizabethan and Other EssaysClarendon Press, 1929 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 106
... things or sentiments , imita- tions or appearances which are quite distinguishable from the things or sentiments themselves . Aristotle's classical distinction between history ( that which has been ) and poetry ( that which has not but ...
... things or sentiments , imita- tions or appearances which are quite distinguishable from the things or sentiments themselves . Aristotle's classical distinction between history ( that which has been ) and poetry ( that which has not but ...
Pagina 127
... things were intended by Nature to change , to be converted into other forms , and to perish , so that other things may be produced in perpetual succession ' . The ancient beliefs in metem- psychosis and the virtue of vegetarianism ...
... things were intended by Nature to change , to be converted into other forms , and to perish , so that other things may be produced in perpetual succession ' . The ancient beliefs in metem- psychosis and the virtue of vegetarianism ...
Pagina 132
... things and their appearances may progress ; secondly , there is possi- bility of retrogression ; thirdly , there may result the identity which is fruit of recurrence or repetition . The poet cannot determine Whether we [ i.e. the ...
... things and their appearances may progress ; secondly , there is possi- bility of retrogression ; thirdly , there may result the identity which is fruit of recurrence or repetition . The poet cannot determine Whether we [ i.e. the ...
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The Place of English Literature in the Modern | 1 |
Modern Language Research | 19 |
Principles of Biography | 31 |
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