Recueil général des opéras représentés par l'Academie royale de musique depuis son établissement, 1. kötetSlatkine Reprints, 1965 |
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96. oldal
... natural object is always the adequate symbol , " 13 so the novelists and critics of widely different schools have ... nature implies certain moral truths , the successful poet will persuade us that he is elucidating these because they ...
... natural object is always the adequate symbol , " 13 so the novelists and critics of widely different schools have ... nature implies certain moral truths , the successful poet will persuade us that he is elucidating these because they ...
230. oldal
... nature of time , the nature of our unpredictable minds , and the nature of hu- man animality as it undercuts all of our efforts to attain to the ideal . In the first of these aspects Tristram is a hopeless incompetent . Sterne places ...
... nature of time , the nature of our unpredictable minds , and the nature of hu- man animality as it undercuts all of our efforts to attain to the ideal . In the first of these aspects Tristram is a hopeless incompetent . Sterne places ...
448. oldal
... Natural Child , 159 , 268 Natural object , 97-98 , 109 , 112-13 , 116 as adequate symbol , 96-120 Natural response ambiguity of , 111-13 reversals of , 115-16 weakness of , 110 Natural sequence , proportion , or duration , 19 Natural ...
... Natural Child , 159 , 268 Natural object , 97-98 , 109 , 112-13 , 116 as adequate symbol , 96-120 Natural response ambiguity of , 111-13 reversals of , 115-16 weakness of , 110 Natural sequence , proportion , or duration , 19 Natural ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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