Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... beauty . In The Symposium Plato writes that starting from individual beauties , the quest of the universal beauty must find him [ the lover ] ever mounting the heavenly ladder , stepping from rung to rung ... from bodily beauty to the ...
... beauty . In The Symposium Plato writes that starting from individual beauties , the quest of the universal beauty must find him [ the lover ] ever mounting the heavenly ladder , stepping from rung to rung ... from bodily beauty to the ...
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... beauty , or solely the beauty , of an object that arouses love in man's heart . Moreover , if the juice of the love - in - idleness gives man true love - sight , how can one explain the fact that not only Demetrius but also Lysander ...
... beauty , or solely the beauty , of an object that arouses love in man's heart . Moreover , if the juice of the love - in - idleness gives man true love - sight , how can one explain the fact that not only Demetrius but also Lysander ...
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... beauty of Sinon without even hinting at his inward evil and the contrast between illusion and reality can only be grasped by a spectator that knows the history of Troy . An unprepared viewer , for whom the beauty of the body is ...
... beauty of Sinon without even hinting at his inward evil and the contrast between illusion and reality can only be grasped by a spectator that knows the history of Troy . An unprepared viewer , for whom the beauty of the body is ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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