T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... truth . On the other hand , in the more modern , rationalist conceptions Rhetoric is exter- nal and posterior to , and in itself not constitutive of , well - formed utterances which aspire to truth - value ; Rhetoric is a mere ...
... truth . On the other hand , in the more modern , rationalist conceptions Rhetoric is exter- nal and posterior to , and in itself not constitutive of , well - formed utterances which aspire to truth - value ; Rhetoric is a mere ...
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... truth . While in the previous period science , logic and philosophy was the main supplier of " truth " for poetry to " embellish " and " decorate " , here poetry tries to establish its own stan- dards of truth , which have hardly ...
... truth . While in the previous period science , logic and philosophy was the main supplier of " truth " for poetry to " embellish " and " decorate " , here poetry tries to establish its own stan- dards of truth , which have hardly ...
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Ferenc Takács. Beauty is truth , truth beauty ( Keats ) Ripeness is all . ( Shakespeare ) la sua voluntate é nostra pace ( Dante ) 22 and concludes : " The statement of Keats seems to me meaningless : or perhaps , the fact that it is ...
Ferenc Takács. Beauty is truth , truth beauty ( Keats ) Ripeness is all . ( Shakespeare ) la sua voluntate é nostra pace ( Dante ) 22 and concludes : " The statement of Keats seems to me meaningless : or perhaps , the fact that it is ...
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