Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... critics have theorized for centuries about the nature of the pleasure which poetry gives . I. A. Richards , for ... critic , but to a great mathematician . Here is what A. N. Whitehead wrote : The soul cries aloud for release into change ...
... critics have theorized for centuries about the nature of the pleasure which poetry gives . I. A. Richards , for ... critic , but to a great mathematician . Here is what A. N. Whitehead wrote : The soul cries aloud for release into change ...
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... Criticism , is to risk blurring the distinction between the work itself and its paraphrasable plot . King Lear is not a ... critics by their need to emphasize the basic difference between -to put it crudely - poetry and science . The ...
... Criticism , is to risk blurring the distinction between the work itself and its paraphrasable plot . King Lear is not a ... critics by their need to emphasize the basic difference between -to put it crudely - poetry and science . The ...
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... Criticism Richards stated that ' in its use of words poetry is just the reverse of science ' . The process of ... critics feel the need to separate poetic from scientific discourse and relate the former to those other kinds of non ...
... Criticism Richards stated that ' in its use of words poetry is just the reverse of science ' . The process of ... critics feel the need to separate poetic from scientific discourse and relate the former to those other kinds of non ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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