Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... poem from its author . This meaning is potentially present already in the first line because in addition to the ... poem is included in the initial concept or in the opening line , from which it grows out as a plant from a germ . That is ...
... poem from its author . This meaning is potentially present already in the first line because in addition to the ... poem is included in the initial concept or in the opening line , from which it grows out as a plant from a germ . That is ...
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... poem dedicated to Timon . For it is not only a summary of the poem but also a description of the technique used . According to Virgil K. Whitaker , the poet's method , which is a mixture of the techniques of exemplum and allegory [ 100 ] ...
... poem dedicated to Timon . For it is not only a summary of the poem but also a description of the technique used . According to Virgil K. Whitaker , the poet's method , which is a mixture of the techniques of exemplum and allegory [ 100 ] ...
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... poem is a response to an external stimulus or a whole complex of stimuli . Moreover , poetry is conditioned by economic factors . Because poetry has its ends and depends on external factors , it must be , and is intentional . With ...
... poem is a response to an external stimulus or a whole complex of stimuli . Moreover , poetry is conditioned by economic factors . Because poetry has its ends and depends on external factors , it must be , and is intentional . With ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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