Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... possible conditions under which a given act may be performed and the probabilities of all possible consequences of all acts that are available at time t . Obviously , rational acts can also be performed in different circumstances , viz ...
... possible conditions under which a given act may be performed and the probabilities of all possible consequences of all acts that are available at time t . Obviously , rational acts can also be performed in different circumstances , viz ...
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... possible consequence of A , but the methods lead in fact to consequence C2 , which excludes consequence C1 and is , moreover , the only possible consequence of A , then consequence C2 is the undesirable yet inevitable con- sequence of ...
... possible consequence of A , but the methods lead in fact to consequence C2 , which excludes consequence C1 and is , moreover , the only possible consequence of A , then consequence C2 is the undesirable yet inevitable con- sequence of ...
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... possible senses pertaining to the term perspective Booth has not mentioned " the optical instrument for looking through " , the sense that is probably the most obvious one because suggested by the first lines of the sonnet and activated ...
... possible senses pertaining to the term perspective Booth has not mentioned " the optical instrument for looking through " , the sense that is probably the most obvious one because suggested by the first lines of the sonnet and activated ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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