Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 129
... poetry can be effective.86 We must above all not fall into the error of assuming that all poetic meaning is ( or should be ) " emotive . " " Evocative " is often confused with “ emotive " ; and while what is evoked is all - impor- tant ...
... poetry can be effective.86 We must above all not fall into the error of assuming that all poetic meaning is ( or should be ) " emotive . " " Evocative " is often confused with “ emotive " ; and while what is evoked is all - impor- tant ...
Pagina 200
... poetry to impart . We read De Rerum Natura as an imaginative synthesis , not as a document containing true or false ... poetry is used " to evoke an imaginative world ; as we have seen , the question of ultimate truth remains unanswered ...
... poetry to impart . We read De Rerum Natura as an imaginative synthesis , not as a document containing true or false ... poetry is used " to evoke an imaginative world ; as we have seen , the question of ultimate truth remains unanswered ...
Pagina 216
... poetry that moves us . What moves us is the poetry ; and , though it is difficult to separate the poetry of a philosophical poet from the intellectual argument which gives it form , the fact that we can and do continually refuse the phi ...
... poetry that moves us . What moves us is the poetry ; and , though it is difficult to separate the poetry of a philosophical poet from the intellectual argument which gives it form , the fact that we can and do continually refuse the phi ...
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