Literary Criticism: An Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... idea that the essence of any work of art is that it represents or imitates some part of the universe . The imitative ... Idea of the bed , table , or jar , just as the circle we draw on the blackboard in a geometry lesson is but the ...
... idea that the essence of any work of art is that it represents or imitates some part of the universe . The imitative ... Idea of the bed , table , or jar , just as the circle we draw on the blackboard in a geometry lesson is but the ...
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... idea of society in the terms that were available to them . The awareness of cultural causation which I have ascribed to the reason- ably practiced reader in his experience of The Misanthrope comes simply from his having the abstract idea ...
... idea of society in the terms that were available to them . The awareness of cultural causation which I have ascribed to the reason- ably practiced reader in his experience of The Misanthrope comes simply from his having the abstract idea ...
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... idea of a bed , the other of a table . True . And the maker of either of them makes a bed or he makes a table for our use , in accordance with the idea - that is our way of speaking in this and similar instances - but no artificer makes ...
... idea of a bed , the other of a table . True . And the maker of either of them makes a bed or he makes a table for our use , in accordance with the idea - that is our way of speaking in this and similar instances - but no artificer makes ...
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