Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... suggest " . [ 51 ] " ... noe more is [ comparable ] that which a Poet makes by arte and precepts rather then by ... suggests the former reading : ( 19 ) " In some cases ... arte is an ayde and coadiutor to nature , and a furtherer ...
... suggest " . [ 51 ] " ... noe more is [ comparable ] that which a Poet makes by arte and precepts rather then by ... suggests the former reading : ( 19 ) " In some cases ... arte is an ayde and coadiutor to nature , and a furtherer ...
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... suggests the ( relative ) independence of poetry from the author . On the other hand , he is too proud to present himself as nothing but an instrument of an outer force . Also , it cannot be excluded that he himself does not believe in ...
... suggests the ( relative ) independence of poetry from the author . On the other hand , he is too proud to present himself as nothing but an instrument of an outer force . Also , it cannot be excluded that he himself does not believe in ...
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... suggests through the mouth of Berowne what should be whereas at the end of All's Well he shows things how they should be and suggests how they may be . Each of the plays has , as it were , alternative ends . In Love's Labour's Lost ...
... suggests through the mouth of Berowne what should be whereas at the end of All's Well he shows things how they should be and suggests how they may be . Each of the plays has , as it were , alternative ends . In Love's Labour's Lost ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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