Aristotle: PoeticsUniversity of Michigan Press, 1967 - 124 páginas |
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... expression also , for those are the media in which they perform the imitation . By " verbal expression " I mean the actual composition of 35 the verses , 54 and by " song - composition " something whose meaning is entirely clear.55 Next ...
... expression also , for those are the media in which they perform the imitation . By " verbal expression " I mean the actual composition of 35 the verses , 54 and by " song - composition " something whose meaning is entirely clear.55 Next ...
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... expression of the speeches . I mean by this the same thing that was said earlier , that the " verbal expression " is the conveyance of thought through lan- guage : a statement which has the same mean- 15 ing whether one says " verses ...
... expression of the speeches . I mean by this the same thing that was said earlier , that the " verbal expression " is the conveyance of thought through lan- guage : a statement which has the same mean- 15 ing whether one says " verses ...
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Aristotle. 10 20 Verbal expression ; the elements of language Among the phenomena of expression through language , one branch of theory has to do with the modes of utterance ; for ex- ample , what is a command and what a prayer ...
Aristotle. 10 20 Verbal expression ; the elements of language Among the phenomena of expression through language , one branch of theory has to do with the modes of utterance ; for ex- ample , what is a command and what a prayer ...
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