Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... kind of Musicall utterance , by reason of a certaine congruitie in sounds pleasing the eare " . This congruity of ... kind of utterance tunable and melodious , as a kind of Musicke , and therefore ... may be tearmed a musicall speech or ...
... kind of Musicall utterance , by reason of a certaine congruitie in sounds pleasing the eare " . This congruity of ... kind of utterance tunable and melodious , as a kind of Musicke , and therefore ... may be tearmed a musicall speech or ...
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... kind of imitation is explained by Ascham as " follow [ ing ] for learning of tongues and sciences the best authors " . [ 88 ] Yet the second kind of imitation , " faire livelie painted picture of the life of everie degree of man " which ...
... kind of imitation is explained by Ascham as " follow [ ing ] for learning of tongues and sciences the best authors " . [ 88 ] Yet the second kind of imitation , " faire livelie painted picture of the life of everie degree of man " which ...
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... kind of poetry that was not regarded by Plato as a shadow of a shadow , and thus was not rejected and expelled from his perfect commonwealth , was that which embraced " hymns to the gods and encomia on good men " . [ 105 ] The authors ...
... kind of poetry that was not regarded by Plato as a shadow of a shadow , and thus was not rejected and expelled from his perfect commonwealth , was that which embraced " hymns to the gods and encomia on good men " . [ 105 ] The authors ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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