Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... play , ) were delivered to us from the observa- tions which Aristotle made , of those poets , which either lived before him , or were his contempo- raries : we have added nothing of our own , ex- cept we have the confidence to say our ...
... play , ) were delivered to us from the observa- tions which Aristotle made , of those poets , which either lived before him , or were his contempo- raries : we have added nothing of our own , ex- cept we have the confidence to say our ...
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... play , those which best fulfil that law ought to be esteemed superior to the others . ' Tis true , those beauties of the French poesy are such as ... play contributing and moving towards it . Our plays , besides 234 CRITICISM : FORM.
... play , those which best fulfil that law ought to be esteemed superior to the others . ' Tis true , those beauties of the French poesy are such as ... play contributing and moving towards it . Our plays , besides 234 CRITICISM : FORM.
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... play of Kyd reworked by a third hand , perhaps Chapman , before Shakespeare touched the play . And he con- cludes , with very strong show of reason , that the original play of Kyd was , like certain other revenge plays , in two parts of ...
... play of Kyd reworked by a third hand , perhaps Chapman , before Shakespeare touched the play . And he con- cludes , with very strong show of reason , that the original play of Kyd was , like certain other revenge plays , in two parts of ...
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