Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Zväzok 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 strán (strany) |
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Strana 66
... treatise on the question , his Rhetoric in three books , was the outcome of a feud with Isocrates . The story says that during his first residence in Athens ( 367-347 B.C. ) Aristotle sneered at the ideas of Isocrates and the method of ...
... treatise on the question , his Rhetoric in three books , was the outcome of a feud with Isocrates . The story says that during his first residence in Athens ( 367-347 B.C. ) Aristotle sneered at the ideas of Isocrates and the method of ...
Strana 90
... treatise , its plenary range of decorums , but in the celebrated dictum : " Neither gods nor mortals - nor booksellers — have any use for the middling poet . " " " mediocribus esse poetis non homines , non di , non concessere columnae ...
... treatise , its plenary range of decorums , but in the celebrated dictum : " Neither gods nor mortals - nor booksellers — have any use for the middling poet . " " " mediocribus esse poetis non homines , non di , non concessere columnae ...
Strana 143
... treatise Ad Herennium ) or Second Sophistic ( Latin derivations from the second - century Hermogenes ) . The role of Rhetoric as sweet adorner may well be illustrated from a celebrated , though per- haps to our eyes fantastically ...
... treatise Ad Herennium ) or Second Sophistic ( Latin derivations from the second - century Hermogenes ) . The role of Rhetoric as sweet adorner may well be illustrated from a celebrated , though per- haps to our eyes fantastically ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
The Internal Focus 555 | 16 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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