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... precise , and particular . What does the owl look like ? We do not know ; it is an owl , any owl . The hare limps ... precision in the use of images is a most fundamental feature of literary art . Without it , description of persons or ...
... precise , and particular . What does the owl look like ? We do not know ; it is an owl , any owl . The hare limps ... precision in the use of images is a most fundamental feature of literary art . Without it , description of persons or ...
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... precision ; they retain a particular emphasis , each remaining on its own side of the central territory where they ... precise idea . The aesthetic reality — the tragic drama , the Shakespearian sonnet , the picaresque novel — is both ...
... precision ; they retain a particular emphasis , each remaining on its own side of the central territory where they ... precise idea . The aesthetic reality — the tragic drama , the Shakespearian sonnet , the picaresque novel — is both ...
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... precise . It is quite true that the images of art are " symbols " but so are many other things , like the letters of the Morse code or the percepts that nowadays we are told are a symbolical representation of the " physical world ...
... precise . It is quite true that the images of art are " symbols " but so are many other things , like the letters of the Morse code or the percepts that nowadays we are told are a symbolical representation of the " physical world ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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