Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... presented in the introduction to the present work , I am of the opinion that it is justified to regard the references to art that are included in the sonnets as Shakespeare's own views . Of course , it cannot be denied that the sonnets ...
... presented in the introduction to the present work , I am of the opinion that it is justified to regard the references to art that are included in the sonnets as Shakespeare's own views . Of course , it cannot be denied that the sonnets ...
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... presented in sonnets 76-84 Shakespeare seems to have drawn freely from Sidney . In sonnet 1 of Astrophel and Stella , the despaired lover , Astrophel , probably under the influence of Aristotle's theory of tragedy , decides to describe ...
... presented in sonnets 76-84 Shakespeare seems to have drawn freely from Sidney . In sonnet 1 of Astrophel and Stella , the despaired lover , Astrophel , probably under the influence of Aristotle's theory of tragedy , decides to describe ...
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... presented by a critic , often the poet himself , in any of Elizabethan treatises or essays on poetry ) : it is an art of imitation , " with this end , to teach and delight " . That poetry is to teach man the principles of decent conduct ...
... presented by a critic , often the poet himself , in any of Elizabethan treatises or essays on poetry ) : it is an art of imitation , " with this end , to teach and delight " . That poetry is to teach man the principles of decent conduct ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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