Shakespeare's Eden: The Commonwealth of England, 1558-1629Barnes and Noble, 1971 - 368 strán (strany) |
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Strana 277
... Poet .... But it is that feigning notable images of virtues , vices , or what else , with that delightful teaching , which must be the right describing note to know a Poet by . ' ( op . cit . , pp . 159ff . ) It is the poet's ability to ...
... Poet .... But it is that feigning notable images of virtues , vices , or what else , with that delightful teaching , which must be the right describing note to know a Poet by . ' ( op . cit . , pp . 159ff . ) It is the poet's ability to ...
Strana 278
... Poet is the least liar , and , though he would , as a Poet can scarcely be a liar . . . for the Poet , he nothing affirms , and therefore never lyeth . For , as I take it , to lie is to affirm that to be true which is false . ... But the ...
... Poet is the least liar , and , though he would , as a Poet can scarcely be a liar . . . for the Poet , he nothing affirms , and therefore never lyeth . For , as I take it , to lie is to affirm that to be true which is false . ... But the ...
Strana 305
... poet has to imitate both words and things with verisimilitude . The epic poet uses only words as his medium ; he must imitate both words and things with words . A verbal imitation of words can have verisimilitude ; but it is impossible ...
... poet has to imitate both words and things with verisimilitude . The epic poet uses only words as his medium ; he must imitate both words and things with words . A verbal imitation of words can have verisimilitude ; but it is impossible ...
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THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND | 34 |
THE ROYAL GOVERNMENT | 115 |
DEGREE HIGH AND BASE | 153 |
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