Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - 156 oldal |
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49. oldal
... imitation that Jonson recommends . In this respect , he differs greatly from his contemporaries who , as we have seen , differentiated between two kinds of imitation , namely the imitation of nature and the imitation of other authors ...
... imitation that Jonson recommends . In this respect , he differs greatly from his contemporaries who , as we have seen , differentiated between two kinds of imitation , namely the imitation of nature and the imitation of other authors ...
58. oldal
... imitation he meant first of all , in accordance with one of the accepted Renaissance senses of the term , imitating other authors . This kind of imitation is explained by Ascham as " follow [ ing ] for learning of tongues and sciences ...
... imitation he meant first of all , in accordance with one of the accepted Renaissance senses of the term , imitating other authors . This kind of imitation is explained by Ascham as " follow [ ing ] for learning of tongues and sciences ...
122. oldal
... imitation of nature or its image , may represent nature , distort it , or idealize it . [ 102 ] The ancient thinkers who were responsible for definitions of art as imitation of nature were aware that their postulates could be ...
... imitation of nature or its image , may represent nature , distort it , or idealize it . [ 102 ] The ancient thinkers who were responsible for definitions of art as imitation of nature were aware that their postulates could be ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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