CR. The Centennial Review, Band 21Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1977 |
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... truth of myths is most definitely not the truth of correspondence obtained in science , but myths do refer to a distinctively human and emotionally desirable world which Frye at times can call " reality . " " The real world , " he ...
... truth of myths is most definitely not the truth of correspondence obtained in science , but myths do refer to a distinctively human and emotionally desirable world which Frye at times can call " reality . " " The real world , " he ...
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... truth or falsehood of what he says . The poet has no external model for his imitation , and is judged by the integrity or consistency of his verbal structure . The reason is that he imitates the univer- sal , not the particular ; he is ...
... truth or falsehood of what he says . The poet has no external model for his imitation , and is judged by the integrity or consistency of his verbal structure . The reason is that he imitates the univer- sal , not the particular ; he is ...
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... truth : to term Blake a good poet or freedom the highest concern is only to endorse a possibility ; it is not to assert a rationally known fact or actual truth . Frye's defense of literature's moral and social value , then , leaves us ...
... truth : to term Blake a good poet or freedom the highest concern is only to endorse a possibility ; it is not to assert a rationally known fact or actual truth . Frye's defense of literature's moral and social value , then , leaves us ...
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