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... object of a mental state 9. Common complex situations 10. Legal Relations Returning now to the " definitions " of poetry mentioned above , we find that they can be grouped roughly under the fol- lowing headings : 1. Rhythmical and ...
... object of a mental state 9. Common complex situations 10. Legal Relations Returning now to the " definitions " of poetry mentioned above , we find that they can be grouped roughly under the fol- lowing headings : 1. Rhythmical and ...
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Studies in Sanskrit Poetry and Poetics Kalipada Giri. by subjective excitement caused by some object or idea , and that the full expression of this excitement is hampered by rules and traditions . In order to show the specific nature of ...
Studies in Sanskrit Poetry and Poetics Kalipada Giri. by subjective excitement caused by some object or idea , and that the full expression of this excitement is hampered by rules and traditions . In order to show the specific nature of ...
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... object when another is clearly implied - as the cause for the effect , the effect for the cause , the container for the thing contained , or the sign for the thing for which the sign stands . When one says the kettle is boiling for the ...
... object when another is clearly implied - as the cause for the effect , the effect for the cause , the container for the thing contained , or the sign for the thing for which the sign stands . When one says the kettle is boiling for the ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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