Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... never had been formulated or even hinted at by the classics . In addition , it was a common practice of Elizabethan critics to suit the classical texts to their purposes . Inconvenient passages were either omitted , as if they had never ...
... never had been formulated or even hinted at by the classics . In addition , it was a common practice of Elizabethan critics to suit the classical texts to their purposes . Inconvenient passages were either omitted , as if they had never ...
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... never could the strumpet , With all her double vigor , art and nature , Once stir my temper ( Measure for Measure , II.iii.183-85 ) She , in spite of nature , Of years , of country , credit , every thing , To fall in love with what she ...
... never could the strumpet , With all her double vigor , art and nature , Once stir my temper ( Measure for Measure , II.iii.183-85 ) She , in spite of nature , Of years , of country , credit , every thing , To fall in love with what she ...
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... never lyeth . For , as I take it , to lye is to affirme that to be true which is false ... If ... a man can arrive to know that the Poets persons and dooings are but pictures what should be , and not stories what have beene , they will ...
... never lyeth . For , as I take it , to lye is to affirme that to be true which is false ... If ... a man can arrive to know that the Poets persons and dooings are but pictures what should be , and not stories what have beene , they will ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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