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Apart from observing , carefully , that the distinction serves no real purpose , the individual observations he makes ... 76 In this sense , the characters in Fry's comedies , Venus Observed , A Phoenix Too Frequent , and The Lady's Not ...
Apart from observing , carefully , that the distinction serves no real purpose , the individual observations he makes ... 76 In this sense , the characters in Fry's comedies , Venus Observed , A Phoenix Too Frequent , and The Lady's Not ...
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It is logical in the sense that whatever is observed in the poem is evidence for the conclusion made concerning its ... hypotheses which derive ultimately from empirical observations of the nature of poetry and the nature of value .
It is logical in the sense that whatever is observed in the poem is evidence for the conclusion made concerning its ... hypotheses which derive ultimately from empirical observations of the nature of poetry and the nature of value .
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III The third stage in the critical system is evaluation , the correlation of the poetic properties observed in the second stage with the value - definitions derived in the first . This correlation is made in order to assign value to ...
III The third stage in the critical system is evaluation , the correlation of the poetic properties observed in the second stage with the value - definitions derived in the first . This correlation is made in order to assign value to ...
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