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Page 48
... instance , we advance unconsciously to a syn- thesis of Falstaff ; and thereafter , each time he appears on the stage , we know what to expect of him in essence , or qual- ity , and we enjoy the poet's translation of this essence , or ...
... instance , we advance unconsciously to a syn- thesis of Falstaff ; and thereafter , each time he appears on the stage , we know what to expect of him in essence , or qual- ity , and we enjoy the poet's translation of this essence , or ...
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... instance , apply to human relations now just as fully as they applied in ancient Greece . They are , like philosophy , sufficiently “ generalized ” to extend far beyond the particular combination of events named by them in any one instance ...
... instance , apply to human relations now just as fully as they applied in ancient Greece . They are , like philosophy , sufficiently “ generalized ” to extend far beyond the particular combination of events named by them in any one instance ...
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... instances of oratory , but treats them as instances of poetry . Critics systematically recognized that orators ... instance of this change , as his treatise , in contrast with the low rating placed on imagination in classical works ...
... instances of oratory , but treats them as instances of poetry . Critics systematically recognized that orators ... instance of this change , as his treatise , in contrast with the low rating placed on imagination in classical works ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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