Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... theory could be treated . as the opposition of art to science , provided it were the opposition between the mechanical and the liberal arts , which in the context of the speech - is absurd . That the above reservation is legitimate may ...
... theory could be treated . as the opposition of art to science , provided it were the opposition between the mechanical and the liberal arts , which in the context of the speech - is absurd . That the above reservation is legitimate may ...
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... theory in the modern meaning of the latter term . In other words , it can be applied to practice but is no such ... theory , though obviously they are not the only properties that are required of such theory . ( 6 ) Use power with power ...
... theory in the modern meaning of the latter term . In other words , it can be applied to practice but is no such ... theory , though obviously they are not the only properties that are required of such theory . ( 6 ) Use power with power ...
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... theories " with the rest of their views . Holofernes is a good example . He suits Plato's theory to his needs . Later , while expressing his criticism of Berowne's sonnet , Holofernes reverts to the question of facility which this time ...
... theories " with the rest of their views . Holofernes is a good example . He suits Plato's theory to his needs . Later , while expressing his criticism of Berowne's sonnet , Holofernes reverts to the question of facility which this time ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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