Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... called the laws of nature . The standards of human conduct against which the character's actions can be measured are to be found in the works of Shakespeare's contemporaries and in modern studies in Elizabethan customs . The inevitable ...
... called the laws of nature . The standards of human conduct against which the character's actions can be measured are to be found in the works of Shakespeare's contemporaries and in modern studies in Elizabethan customs . The inevitable ...
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... called the axioms of language L , the rules that determine them being called axiomatic rules . It follows from this that every true , i.e. acceptable , sentence of language L may be inferred from the axioms of language L in accordance ...
... called the axioms of language L , the rules that determine them being called axiomatic rules . It follows from this that every true , i.e. acceptable , sentence of language L may be inferred from the axioms of language L in accordance ...
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... called an art for instance in The Tempest , where it plays an essential role . Critics never fail to stress that art was in Shakespeare's works another name for magic but they seem to overlook a more important fact : Prospero is ...
... called an art for instance in The Tempest , where it plays an essential role . Critics never fail to stress that art was in Shakespeare's works another name for magic but they seem to overlook a more important fact : Prospero is ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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