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... esthetic object . The thought gives us a radical glimpse into the complexity of her relation to the audience ( her nature as a rhetorical " topic " ) . First , we note how , with the increased cultural and economic importance of private ...
... esthetic object . The thought gives us a radical glimpse into the complexity of her relation to the audience ( her nature as a rhetorical " topic " ) . First , we note how , with the increased cultural and economic importance of private ...
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... esthetic " factors . The " allusive " nature of the work need have no literal bearing at all . That is , it would be “ allusive , " and correctly allusive , in the sense we have in mind , even though you could prove that in all the ...
... esthetic " factors . The " allusive " nature of the work need have no literal bearing at all . That is , it would be “ allusive , " and correctly allusive , in the sense we have in mind , even though you could prove that in all the ...
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... esthetic " truth which has exposed the poet , even in his own eyes , to the charge of insincerity , and thus led him ... esthetic truth , the non - para- phrasable , the metaphorical , the factually " insincere . " ( Ritual is to ...
... esthetic " truth which has exposed the poet , even in his own eyes , to the charge of insincerity , and thus led him ... esthetic truth , the non - para- phrasable , the metaphorical , the factually " insincere . " ( Ritual is to ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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