nature a work art a part, a copy real world a world itself, independen — A.C. Bradley, Oxford Lectures Poetry

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The nature of a work of art is to be not a part, nor yet a copy of the real world but a world in itself, independent, complete, autonomous; and to possess it fully you must enter that world, conform to its laws, and ignore for a time the beliefs, aims, and particular conditions which belong to you in the other world of reality.

A.C. Bradley, Oxford Lectures on Poetry

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