The Rhetoric of Criticism: From Hobbes to ColeridgePergamon Press, 1984 - 127 Seiten |
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... truth is of a different kind altogether , which we might call poetic or imaginative truth . Neverthe- less , poets , philosophers and historians all use language in order to paint their different pictures of human nature . Hobbes's ...
... truth is of a different kind altogether , which we might call poetic or imaginative truth . Neverthe- less , poets , philosophers and historians all use language in order to paint their different pictures of human nature . Hobbes's ...
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... truth as an aesthetic criterion . In the Answer to Davenant he declared that " as truth is the bound of the Historical , so the Resemblance of truth is the utmost limit of Poetical Liberty " ( p . 62 ) . Here , however , he demands not ...
... truth as an aesthetic criterion . In the Answer to Davenant he declared that " as truth is the bound of the Historical , so the Resemblance of truth is the utmost limit of Poetical Liberty " ( p . 62 ) . Here , however , he demands not ...
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... truths , which will " 12 always be the same ' ( Brown , p . 163 ) . ... As men of their time , Johnson and Hume ... truth , it must be confined by rules of art , discovered to the author by genius and observation " ( p . 270 ) . And ...
... truths , which will " 12 always be the same ' ( Brown , p . 163 ) . ... As men of their time , Johnson and Hume ... truth , it must be confined by rules of art , discovered to the author by genius and observation " ( p . 270 ) . And ...
Inhalt
Hobbess Rhetorical Criticism | 3 |
The Rhetorical Approach in Dryden | 31 |
Humes Of the Standard of Taste | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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aesthetic analysis Answer to Davenant Aristotle beauty Biographia called characters Coleridge Coleridge's composition concepts Consequences critical essays David Hume definition diction drama Dryden English criticism epic poem epic poetry expression fact fancy and imagination feeling Gilbert Ryle Gondibert hero heroic poem Hobbes's human nature Hume Hume's images imitation of nature important interest invention James Joyce John Dryden Johnson judgement kind language of poetry linguistic literary criticism literature logic meaning metaphors Milton mind modern commentators moral neoclassical objects observation organic unity painting passage passions philosopher play poet's poetic creation poetic language Preface to Homer principles qualities Quintilian reader refer regarded rhetoric Romantic says sense sentiment Shakespeare speech Standard of Taste style synonymy T. S. Eliot theory things Thomas Hobbes Thorpe thought tragicomedy translation true truth unity of action untranslatability Venus and Adonis virtue whole words Wordsworth's