Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... imagination , That , if it would but apprehend some joy , It comprehends some bringer of that joy : Or in the night , imagining some fear , How easy is a bush suppos'd a bear ! But all the story of the night told over , And all their ...
... imagination , That , if it would but apprehend some joy , It comprehends some bringer of that joy : Or in the night , imagining some fear , How easy is a bush suppos'd a bear ! But all the story of the night told over , And all their ...
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... imagination which enables the poet to abstract , transform , and synthesize in his work the qualities that are dispersed , hidden or deformed in real life . Due to the power of his imagination the poet is able to connect things and ...
... imagination which enables the poet to abstract , transform , and synthesize in his work the qualities that are dispersed , hidden or deformed in real life . Due to the power of his imagination the poet is able to connect things and ...
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... imagination . For Shakespeare , there was no difference in quality between the imagination of the artist and the imagination of the recepient ; the difference was in quantity . A work of art is schematic ( another Ingarden's term ) in ...
... imagination . For Shakespeare , there was no difference in quality between the imagination of the artist and the imagination of the recepient ; the difference was in quantity . A work of art is schematic ( another Ingarden's term ) in ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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