Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 39
... particular , as of seventeenth- century English poets but not of the Romantics ; sometimes it is peculiar to one poet or even to one of his works , as , for example , the system of images in Othello as contrasted with that of King Lear ...
... particular , as of seventeenth- century English poets but not of the Romantics ; sometimes it is peculiar to one poet or even to one of his works , as , for example , the system of images in Othello as contrasted with that of King Lear ...
Pagina 121
... particular con- text . We need not have knowledge of any particular life - situation , for example , the one that may have inspired the composer . We must have lived as human beings , but not through any particular set of experiences ...
... particular con- text . We need not have knowledge of any particular life - situation , for example , the one that may have inspired the composer . We must have lived as human beings , but not through any particular set of experiences ...
Pagina 163
... particular human beings . They are , so to speak , " more true than life itself , " more revealing of human nature than any individual persons we have met . This is a very curious phe- nomenon , and we can do no better in investigating ...
... particular human beings . They are , so to speak , " more true than life itself , " more revealing of human nature than any individual persons we have met . This is a very curious phe- nomenon , and we can do no better in investigating ...
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