Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... problem , shows that it did . Finally , in Chapter III , we discuss Shakespeare's concept of imitation , which in our opinion was for him the property common to poetry , painting and sculpture . We also reveal there some implications of ...
... problem , shows that it did . Finally , in Chapter III , we discuss Shakespeare's concept of imitation , which in our opinion was for him the property common to poetry , painting and sculpture . We also reveal there some implications of ...
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... problem involves another important issue . The idea the poet is referring to in the dedication was one of the fundamental principles of Renaissance theory of literature . It was taken for granted that poetry had moral ends , that it was ...
... problem involves another important issue . The idea the poet is referring to in the dedication was one of the fundamental principles of Renaissance theory of literature . It was taken for granted that poetry had moral ends , that it was ...
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... problem of which nature art is to imitate disappears . Besides , it becomes obvious why art should show both virtue and scorn ( vice ) : they are the ends to which the two opposite elements of nature tend , each in accordance with its ...
... problem of which nature art is to imitate disappears . Besides , it becomes obvious why art should show both virtue and scorn ( vice ) : they are the ends to which the two opposite elements of nature tend , each in accordance with its ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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