Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... critic's assumptions . Critics were often at pains to reconcile the rules as they saw them with works that revealed a complete neglect of the rules . Thus , the conviction that poetry should contain " good morrall lessons " [ 44 ] ...
... critic's assumptions . Critics were often at pains to reconcile the rules as they saw them with works that revealed a complete neglect of the rules . Thus , the conviction that poetry should contain " good morrall lessons " [ 44 ] ...
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... critics to find out the rules the effects were far from satisfactory . This state of affairs was perhaps best ... critics which opposed each other . The point of controversy was the application of Greek and Roman metrical patterns to the ...
... critics to find out the rules the effects were far from satisfactory . This state of affairs was perhaps best ... critics which opposed each other . The point of controversy was the application of Greek and Roman metrical patterns to the ...
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... critics usually take as pertaining to allegory are neither fantastic nor strange , the hypotheses about the allegorical meaning of the figures might appear to be based on too weak grounds . One might be rather inclined to accept ...
... critics usually take as pertaining to allegory are neither fantastic nor strange , the hypotheses about the allegorical meaning of the figures might appear to be based on too weak grounds . One might be rather inclined to accept ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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