Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... lack of control over his works . The cause of this state of things is neither specified nor suggested . Nevertheless , the idea of carelessness being at the foreground , the reader is inclined to treat the lack of control over his poems ...
... lack of control over his works . The cause of this state of things is neither specified nor suggested . Nevertheless , the idea of carelessness being at the foreground , the reader is inclined to treat the lack of control over his poems ...
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... lacks words to describe certain phenomena , or whether the poet lacks art , is difficult to say . In advance of a later , closer ... lack tongues to praise . Therefore , irrespective of whichever of the poet's pronouncements is sincere ...
... lacks words to describe certain phenomena , or whether the poet lacks art , is difficult to say . In advance of a later , closer ... lack tongues to praise . Therefore , irrespective of whichever of the poet's pronouncements is sincere ...
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... lack of any affinities between the play and reality . " All the story of the night " , she says , is something or , precisely , " grows to something of great constancy " . The thing of great contancy is love allegorically presented . It ...
... lack of any affinities between the play and reality . " All the story of the night " , she says , is something or , precisely , " grows to something of great constancy " . The thing of great contancy is love allegorically presented . It ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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