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... hand , highly gifted and versatile , who could assume different rôles as occasion required , and the " enthusiastic " poet ( μavikós ) on the other , a man of intense feeling , who wrote in a transport of frenzy . Of the other points ...
... hand , highly gifted and versatile , who could assume different rôles as occasion required , and the " enthusiastic " poet ( μavikós ) on the other , a man of intense feeling , who wrote in a transport of frenzy . Of the other points ...
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... hand demanded the use of ordinary familiar words , while distinction on the other hand was obtained by unfamiliar forms , by those de- viations from the normal idiom that brought with them an element of fine surprise ; and it was ...
... hand demanded the use of ordinary familiar words , while distinction on the other hand was obtained by unfamiliar forms , by those de- viations from the normal idiom that brought with them an element of fine surprise ; and it was ...
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... hand , and in the poetry of invective on the other hand , of which Archilochus was the chief representative . Such then were the determining influences in the earliest poetry as Aristotle conceived it ; and to him they remained decisive ...
... hand , and in the poetry of invective on the other hand , of which Archilochus was the chief representative . Such then were the determining influences in the earliest poetry as Aristotle conceived it ; and to him they remained decisive ...
Términos y frases comunes
according Aeschylus aesthetic ancient antiquity Aristarchus Aristophanes Aristophanes of Byzantium Aristotle Aristotle's artistic attempt Callimachus century B.C. character characteristic comedy conception concerned connexion contemporary critical activities definition dialogue Dionysius of Halicarnassus discussion doctrine dramatic earlier effects element emotions epic Euripides fact further Gorgias Greek Hellenistic Hesiod Homer human Ibid idea ideal imitation importance influence inspiration instance interest interpretation Isocrates judgments judicial criticism kind later ages later criticism Laws literary criticism literary theory literature matter means ment metaphors methods moral Moreover nature Neoptolemus Nicocles orators oratory Pergamum peripeteia Phaedrus philosophical Plato plot poet poetic poetry points practice principles Prodicus pronouncements prose Protagoras qualities Quintilian recognised regarded remarks result rhetoric rhythm sense significance sophists Sophocles speech statement style subject-matter supra teaching themes Theophrastus things tragedy tragic treatise treatment true truth unity utterance whereas words writings καὶ