Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - 156 oldal |
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ii. oldal
... opinion . In particular , when there is no independent evidence , we are not allowed to treat as Shakespeare's ... opinions , some of which at least are by the nature of things different from , or even contrary to , those that have been ...
... opinion . In particular , when there is no independent evidence , we are not allowed to treat as Shakespeare's ... opinions , some of which at least are by the nature of things different from , or even contrary to , those that have been ...
iii. oldal
... opinion " , is no rule at all since it is generally known that there are plays and characters to which it cannot be applied . The rule cannot be accepted also in view of what has been said above of the relation of character - statements ...
... opinion " , is no rule at all since it is generally known that there are plays and characters to which it cannot be applied . The rule cannot be accepted also in view of what has been said above of the relation of character - statements ...
48. oldal
... opinion the aim of some crafts , e.g. of carpentry . William Webbe , for whom Horace was the greatest authority , had not the least doubt that poetry was an art . He wrote , " That poetry is an arte ( or rather a more excellent thing ...
... opinion the aim of some crafts , e.g. of carpentry . William Webbe , for whom Horace was the greatest authority , had not the least doubt that poetry was an art . He wrote , " That poetry is an arte ( or rather a more excellent thing ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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