Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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... kind of poetry ( that he takes , rightly or wrongly , to be the only kind ) is , as poetry , true to one kind of reality ( again , that he takes to be the only kind ) . If the world is a particular kind of concrete unity , then a poetry ...
... kind of poetry ( that he takes , rightly or wrongly , to be the only kind ) is , as poetry , true to one kind of reality ( again , that he takes to be the only kind ) . If the world is a particular kind of concrete unity , then a poetry ...
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... kind of perfection that can find no secure place in the platonic universe as cosmic completeness and order . Instead , the play revolves around or at least includes a kind of perfection in love that destroys itself at the very moment of ...
... kind of perfection that can find no secure place in the platonic universe as cosmic completeness and order . Instead , the play revolves around or at least includes a kind of perfection in love that destroys itself at the very moment of ...
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... kind of analysis but a kind of literature , it will be necessary to change the semantic apprehension of " philosophical litera- ture " from one in which the adjective makes the noun dependent upon the nature and operations of philosophy ...
... kind of analysis but a kind of literature , it will be necessary to change the semantic apprehension of " philosophical litera- ture " from one in which the adjective makes the noun dependent upon the nature and operations of philosophy ...
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