Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... probably will have to praise the vile . But if that is his fault , it is only partly his own . He is a member of the Athenian society and , in order to survive , cannot but accept its terms . Hence , the censure of the poet is a censure ...
... probably will have to praise the vile . But if that is his fault , it is only partly his own . He is a member of the Athenian society and , in order to survive , cannot but accept its terms . Hence , the censure of the poet is a censure ...
Стр. 101
... probably the reason why Shakespeare attributed body to time . The " body of the time " could be , then , an impression or actualization of some idea of time . Here the question arises , what does the body of the time consist of ? The ...
... probably the reason why Shakespeare attributed body to time . The " body of the time " could be , then , an impression or actualization of some idea of time . Here the question arises , what does the body of the time consist of ? The ...
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... probably she will do what he requires , but it is not certain whether he will keep his word . The very fact that he subjects his feeling to certain conditions makes his good will suspect . In any case , he does not even pretend that he ...
... probably she will do what he requires , but it is not certain whether he will keep his word . The very fact that he subjects his feeling to certain conditions makes his good will suspect . In any case , he does not even pretend that he ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
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Conclusion | 130 |
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