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... criticism . A characteristic use of images in aesthetic contexts will be focused and related to other kinds of imagery and thought , and the significance of metaphor will be discussed . The next step will be to examine the implicit ...
... criticism . A characteristic use of images in aesthetic contexts will be focused and related to other kinds of imagery and thought , and the significance of metaphor will be discussed . The next step will be to examine the implicit ...
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... criticism , which , without it , are capricious . We may conveniently recall at this stage our earlier observation that we need the world of naive realism as a point of reference . For we are only aware of the particular nature of ...
... criticism , which , without it , are capricious . We may conveniently recall at this stage our earlier observation that we need the world of naive realism as a point of reference . For we are only aware of the particular nature of ...
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... criticism of the arts . Some critics are opinionated and write brilliantly or amusingly ; on the other hand a certain dullness often goes with sound , sensible , conscientious criticism . Academic writing which puts " truth " first is ...
... criticism of the arts . Some critics are opinionated and write brilliantly or amusingly ; on the other hand a certain dullness often goes with sound , sensible , conscientious criticism . Academic writing which puts " truth " first is ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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