T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... statements " possess only an expressive value , that is , they are expressions of attitudes , emo- tional and volitional ... statement . This thesis - the well - known " verifica- tion principle " is what connects the neo - positivists ...
... statements " possess only an expressive value , that is , they are expressions of attitudes , emo- tional and volitional ... statement . This thesis - the well - known " verifica- tion principle " is what connects the neo - positivists ...
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... statements " and " pseudo - statements " ; the " impersonal theory " of poetry and its connections with the " Romantic " vs " Classical " antithesis ; and , also , the problem of a " miscellaneous audience " and the popular roots of art ...
... statements " and " pseudo - statements " ; the " impersonal theory " of poetry and its connections with the " Romantic " vs " Classical " antithesis ; and , also , the problem of a " miscellaneous audience " and the popular roots of art ...
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... statement of Dante seems to me literally true " . " Leaving aside the question whether Keats ' statement is " meaningless " or not , it is quite clear from this short piece of comparative criticism that , for Eliot , a dichotomy of ...
... statement of Dante seems to me literally true " . " Leaving aside the question whether Keats ' statement is " meaningless " or not , it is quite clear from this short piece of comparative criticism that , for Eliot , a dichotomy of ...
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