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... logical conclusion . Taylor becomes a nominalist and voluntarist.20 Such a compromise between the world and mind ... logical security did not affect the practical security which they afforded . While Chilling- worth avoids the logical ...
... logical conclusion . Taylor becomes a nominalist and voluntarist.20 Such a compromise between the world and mind ... logical security did not affect the practical security which they afforded . While Chilling- worth avoids the logical ...
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... logical archetypes , figured in the most successful works of art but quite apart from any individual man- ifestation . For this logical reality the Restoration critic , driven by the impulse toward toleration , substitutes a historical ...
... logical archetypes , figured in the most successful works of art but quite apart from any individual man- ifestation . For this logical reality the Restoration critic , driven by the impulse toward toleration , substitutes a historical ...
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... logical and historical ideas concerning the essence of the literary work . - The classical idea of probability figures in Aristotelian criticism as the logical core of Aristotle's definition of poetry as the ideal not in the sense that ...
... logical and historical ideas concerning the essence of the literary work . - The classical idea of probability figures in Aristotelian criticism as the logical core of Aristotle's definition of poetry as the ideal not in the sense that ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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