Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... concept of inspiration which excluded the use of preconceived rules and calculated methods . Therefore , it was necessary to check whether his concept of art held for ( his ) poetry . Chapter II , which is devoted to an analysis of the ...
... concept of inspiration which excluded the use of preconceived rules and calculated methods . Therefore , it was necessary to check whether his concept of art held for ( his ) poetry . Chapter II , which is devoted to an analysis of the ...
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... concept and that of Plato's is that whereas for the latter memory is a sort of storehouse of ideas , for the former it is their source . Thus , it is very likely that the ventricle of memory in which ideas , etc. are begot is Holofernes ...
... concept and that of Plato's is that whereas for the latter memory is a sort of storehouse of ideas , for the former it is their source . Thus , it is very likely that the ventricle of memory in which ideas , etc. are begot is Holofernes ...
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... concept of drama is typical of Elizabethan theories of poetry ( by a theory it is meant here a system of views ... concept of nature . II Shakespeare's concept of nature was reconstructed by Francis J. Danby , who presented the results ...
... concept of drama is typical of Elizabethan theories of poetry ( by a theory it is meant here a system of views ... concept of nature . II Shakespeare's concept of nature was reconstructed by Francis J. Danby , who presented the results ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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