Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... relations for it is only this meaning of the latter term that removes the otherwise inevitable contradiction in terms in The Advancement . There yet remains the problem of the relation between the terms art and skill . Passage ( 12 ) ...
... relations for it is only this meaning of the latter term that removes the otherwise inevitable contradiction in terms in The Advancement . There yet remains the problem of the relation between the terms art and skill . Passage ( 12 ) ...
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... relations between the boy and the poet lies at the background of sonnet 38 , although at first sight the sonnet seems to have nothing in common with it . The verbs " breathe " and " pour into " , which , when taken together , are ...
... relations between the boy and the poet lies at the background of sonnet 38 , although at first sight the sonnet seems to have nothing in common with it . The verbs " breathe " and " pour into " , which , when taken together , are ...
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... relationship with the boy . To be true to facts , Shakespeare assures the boy , in sonnet 82 , that " I grant thou ... relations , concubinage or marriage ( not in real life , of course ) , the poet has sound reasons to expect that the ...
... relationship with the boy . To be true to facts , Shakespeare assures the boy , in sonnet 82 , that " I grant thou ... relations , concubinage or marriage ( not in real life , of course ) , the poet has sound reasons to expect that the ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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