Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... consequences C1 , C2 , ... Cn which are hierarchically ordered by a relation of x's preference , i.e. the consequences being of different desirabilities , the consequence which has maximum desirability is at the top of x's preference ...
... consequences C1 , C2 , ... Cn which are hierarchically ordered by a relation of x's preference , i.e. the consequences being of different desirabilities , the consequence which has maximum desirability is at the top of x's preference ...
Стр. iv
... consequences . We assume that a character is negatively qualified if ( a ) it is deprived of the moral values highly appreciated by members of the group to which the author belongs , ( b ) its behaviour as measured by the standards that ...
... consequences . We assume that a character is negatively qualified if ( a ) it is deprived of the moral values highly appreciated by members of the group to which the author belongs , ( b ) its behaviour as measured by the standards that ...
Стр. 135
... consequences of act 1 to have been as follows . The spectator's / reader's interpretation of a given work may ( consequence C1 ) but need not be ( consequence C2 ) in accordance with the author's principles . The con- sequences of act 2 ...
... consequences of act 1 to have been as follows . The spectator's / reader's interpretation of a given work may ( consequence C1 ) but need not be ( consequence C2 ) in accordance with the author's principles . The con- sequences of act 2 ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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