Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... explain the meaning of the latter term by stating that the former is its equivalent would be to explain ignotum per ignotum , unless the former were used in a meaning previously accurately defined and established . The authors of the ...
... explain the meaning of the latter term by stating that the former is its equivalent would be to explain ignotum per ignotum , unless the former were used in a meaning previously accurately defined and established . The authors of the ...
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... explain what precisely is reduced to an " order of rules " but we may learn that from the subsequent pages of the treatise . In Book II , " Of Ornament " , while writing about figures of speech , Puttenham expresses his hope that after ...
... explain what precisely is reduced to an " order of rules " but we may learn that from the subsequent pages of the treatise . In Book II , " Of Ornament " , while writing about figures of speech , Puttenham expresses his hope that after ...
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... explains already in sonnet 83 but the absolute and decisive answer to the question is in sonnet 84 : ... Who is it that says most , which can say more Than this rich praise , that you alone are you he that writes of you , if he can tell ...
... explains already in sonnet 83 but the absolute and decisive answer to the question is in sonnet 84 : ... Who is it that says most , which can say more Than this rich praise , that you alone are you he that writes of you , if he can tell ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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accepted accordance aesthetic allegory applied appropriate rules Aristotle beauty Book Chap characters comedy concept conclusion consequences critics cultural interpretation definition denotation rules divine doth Elizabethan English expression fact G. G. Smith Hamlet hath Holofernes Ibid idea imagination imitation implications inspiration invention kind knowledge reduced labour language learning liberal arts literary Love's Labour's Lost lovers matter means knowledge Midsummer Night's Dream objects opinion painter painting passage Plato play Plotinus poem Poesie poet poet's practice praise presented principles Puttenham quoted Rape of Lucrece reality reason reduced to rules refers regarded Renaissance rules of cultural seems sense sentence Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets Sidney Sidney's skill sonnet 17 sonnet 20 sonnet 38 soul speech Stoic Stoicism suggests synonym sztuki Tatarkiewicz term art theory Theseus things thou Timon Timon of Athens tragedy true verse words writes