Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... belong all the elements which belong both to the set of arts and to the set of sciences . These elements are of course those sciences which have been reduced to arts and those arts which are sciences . In other words , there are arts ...
... belong all the elements which belong both to the set of arts and to the set of sciences . These elements are of course those sciences which have been reduced to arts and those arts which are sciences . In other words , there are arts ...
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... belong the sciences that are reduced to rules and the arts that are sciences . That is , the set that is equal to the product of sets A and S is the set of the liberal arts . The remaining parts of sets A and S are the sets of the ...
... belong the sciences that are reduced to rules and the arts that are sciences . That is , the set that is equal to the product of sets A and S is the set of the liberal arts . The remaining parts of sets A and S are the sets of the ...
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... belong to nature : ... · nature doth abhore to make his bed with the defunct , or sleep upon the dead . This view is in harmony with The Bible : " And the lord God said , My spirit shall not always strive with man , for that he also is ...
... belong to nature : ... · nature doth abhore to make his bed with the defunct , or sleep upon the dead . This view is in harmony with The Bible : " And the lord God said , My spirit shall not always strive with man , for that he also is ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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