Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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Стр. iii
... proved is that which is provided by the explanandum . In other words , a question of the form , " Why do we take as Shakespeare's own a given utterance delivered by character x in a Shakespeare's play ? " , is always answered in the ...
... proved is that which is provided by the explanandum . In other words , a question of the form , " Why do we take as Shakespeare's own a given utterance delivered by character x in a Shakespeare's play ? " , is always answered in the ...
Стр. 38
... proved and theses which need no proving . Perhaps for Shakespeare all knowledge that man could acquire had already been gathered and arranged in rules and exact methods . ( It is interesting that all the students , scholars , magicians ...
... proved and theses which need no proving . Perhaps for Shakespeare all knowledge that man could acquire had already been gathered and arranged in rules and exact methods . ( It is interesting that all the students , scholars , magicians ...
Стр. 45
... prove by all these , sure in my poor opinion he doth prove nothing more plainly then that which M. Sidney and all the learneder sort that have written of it pronounce , namely that it is a gift and not an art " . [ 3 ] ...
... prove by all these , sure in my poor opinion he doth prove nothing more plainly then that which M. Sidney and all the learneder sort that have written of it pronounce , namely that it is a gift and not an art " . [ 3 ] ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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