Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... facts . The fact is that in Shakespeare's works villains and men of virtue express opinions which at least at first glance are very much alike . Suffice it to mention Parolles , not a welcome figure at all , whose speech on natural laws ...
... facts . The fact is that in Shakespeare's works villains and men of virtue express opinions which at least at first glance are very much alike . Suffice it to mention Parolles , not a welcome figure at all , whose speech on natural laws ...
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... fact . The second sentence , which covers line 2 and the first half of line 3 , is a formula of a rule of which the fact recorded in sentence 1 is an instance . Although the particular fact and the general law are described in different ...
... fact . The second sentence , which covers line 2 and the first half of line 3 , is a formula of a rule of which the fact recorded in sentence 1 is an instance . Although the particular fact and the general law are described in different ...
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... fact . Thus , W. M. Merchant observes that the " poetic allegory ... serves as a prologue to the play and an epitome of it " [ 107 ] but completely neglects the parallel between them , though his interpretation of Timon's ( and ...
... fact . Thus , W. M. Merchant observes that the " poetic allegory ... serves as a prologue to the play and an epitome of it " [ 107 ] but completely neglects the parallel between them , though his interpretation of Timon's ( and ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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