The Logic of LiteratureIndiana University Press, 1973 - 369 páginas |
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... poetry , that is poetry accom- panied by instrumental music and thus reckoned as music . Yet , as we shall presently see , Aristotle did mention sung poetry , namely the dithyramb , as well as purely instrumental music as such , but ...
... poetry , that is poetry accom- panied by instrumental music and thus reckoned as music . Yet , as we shall presently see , Aristotle did mention sung poetry , namely the dithyramb , as well as purely instrumental music as such , but ...
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... poetry is not treated in the work entitled IIεoí IIonτixñs . Aristotle is sur- prised that people reduce the concept of " poetic composition " ( rò TOLεiv ) to meter , e.g. elegiac meter , even in cases where a verbal work composed in ...
... poetry is not treated in the work entitled IIεoí IIonτixñs . Aristotle is sur- prised that people reduce the concept of " poetic composition " ( rò TOLεiv ) to meter , e.g. elegiac meter , even in cases where a verbal work composed in ...
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... poetry , the poetry of ideas , as it is for that of personal emotions — indeed , for all lyric poetry whatsoever . The experience can be “ fictive , " in the sense of its being invented , but the experi- Why encing subject , and in turn ...
... poetry , the poetry of ideas , as it is for that of personal emotions — indeed , for all lyric poetry whatsoever . The experience can be “ fictive , " in the sense of its being invented , but the experi- Why encing subject , and in turn ...
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The Concept and Objectives of | 1 |
Foundations in Theory of Language | 8 |
The Statement System of Language | 23 |
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