Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... appropriate rules of the language . Every expression , especially a sentence , is a verbal expression , or to use a term from semiotics a sign of a certain experience . That is , appropriate rules of language L ascribe appropriate ...
... appropriate rules of the language . Every expression , especially a sentence , is a verbal expression , or to use a term from semiotics a sign of a certain experience . That is , appropriate rules of language L ascribe appropriate ...
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... appropriate denotation rule would be such a set of objects that the term bird would not be the name of the set in ... appropriate additional expressions , e.g. John caught a bird with one wing . יח It follows from this that if we know ...
... appropriate denotation rule would be such a set of objects that the term bird would not be the name of the set in ... appropriate additional expressions , e.g. John caught a bird with one wing . יח It follows from this that if we know ...
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... appropriate knowledge arranged in a system of rules . In other words , studied conduct is a consequence of the application of appropriate knowledge . This is the meaning of the term art both here and in the previously discussed passages ...
... appropriate knowledge arranged in a system of rules . In other words , studied conduct is a consequence of the application of appropriate knowledge . This is the meaning of the term art both here and in the previously discussed passages ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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accepted accordance aesthetic allegory applied appropriate rules Aristotle beauty Book Chap characters comedy concept conclusion consequences critics cultural interpretation definition denotation rules divine doth Elizabethan English expression fact G. G. Smith Hamlet hath Holofernes Ibid idea imagination imitation implications inspiration invention kind knowledge reduced labour language learning liberal arts literary Love's Labour's Lost lovers matter means knowledge Midsummer Night's Dream objects opinion painter painting passage Plato play Plotinus poem Poesie poet poet's practice praise presented principles Puttenham quoted Rape of Lucrece reality reason reduced to rules refers regarded Renaissance rules of cultural seems sense sentence Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets Sidney Sidney's skill sonnet 17 sonnet 20 sonnet 38 soul speech Stoic Stoicism suggests synonym sztuki Tatarkiewicz term art theory Theseus things thou Timon Timon of Athens tragedy true verse words writes