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... Thought is required wherever a statement is proved , or , it may be , a general truth enunciated . Every Tragedy , therefore , must have six parts , which parts determine its quality - namely , Plot , Character , Diction , Thought ...
... Thought is required wherever a statement is proved , or , it may be , a general truth enunciated . Every Tragedy , therefore , must have six parts , which parts determine its quality - namely , Plot , Character , Diction , Thought ...
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... thought of as a pre - eminent representative of the contemporary French literary culture . The idea of Poetry is often contrasted with that of Thought , and particu- larly " Abstract Thought . " People say " Poetry and Abstract Thought ...
... thought of as a pre - eminent representative of the contemporary French literary culture . The idea of Poetry is often contrasted with that of Thought , and particu- larly " Abstract Thought . " People say " Poetry and Abstract Thought ...
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... thought , image , senti- ment , is always , in some way , a production of absent things . Memory is the substance of all thought . Anticipation and its gropings , desire , planning , the projection of our hopes , of our fears , are the ...
... thought , image , senti- ment , is always , in some way , a production of absent things . Memory is the substance of all thought . Anticipation and its gropings , desire , planning , the projection of our hopes , of our fears , are the ...
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action admiration Aeschylus aesthetic appears Aristotle artist Balzac beauty become better Byron called century character Comedy conception consciousness culture D. H. Lawrence dramatic effect Eliot emotion English epic Epic poetry essay Euripides existence experience expression F. R. Leavis fact feeling fiction French genius give Greek Homer human I. A. Richards ideas Iliad images imagination imitation intellectual interpretation judgment kind King Lear language less literary criticism literature Matthew Arnold means metre mind modern moral myth nature never novel object Odysseus Paradise Lost passions perhaps person philosophical Plato play pleasure plot poem poet poet's poetic poetry present produced prose reader reality reason relation sense Shakespeare social Sophocles soul speak spirit story style T. S. Eliot theory things thought tion tragedy true truth University verse whole words Wordsworth writing