Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... matter , which never was begotten by knowledge . For , there being two principal parts , matter to be expressed by wordes , and wordes to expresse the matter , in neyther wee use arte , or imitation , rightly ... " . [ 14 ] Generally ...
... matter , which never was begotten by knowledge . For , there being two principal parts , matter to be expressed by wordes , and wordes to expresse the matter , in neyther wee use arte , or imitation , rightly ... " . [ 14 ] Generally ...
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... matter of invention he states explicitly in the passage in which he writes that a poem cannot be good " unlesse the invention have in it also aliquid salis " and explains that " by this aliquid salis I meane some good and fine devise ...
... matter of invention he states explicitly in the passage in which he writes that a poem cannot be good " unlesse the invention have in it also aliquid salis " and explains that " by this aliquid salis I meane some good and fine devise ...
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... ( matter ) , in turn , is formless . When formed , it becomes a body . In other words , body is matter endowed with form or form actualized in matter . That was probably the reason why Shakespeare attributed body to time . The " body of ...
... ( matter ) , in turn , is formless . When formed , it becomes a body . In other words , body is matter endowed with form or form actualized in matter . That was probably the reason why Shakespeare attributed body to time . The " body of ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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