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That is to replace history by poetry , or to read history as a Spenserian romance . Aristotle had placed poetry between philosophy and history , a stationing that Sir Philip Sidney had modified , perhaps slyly , by his apothegm that ...
That is to replace history by poetry , or to read history as a Spenserian romance . Aristotle had placed poetry between philosophy and history , a stationing that Sir Philip Sidney had modified , perhaps slyly , by his apothegm that ...
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This , I feel , lies close to the heart of the question of Jonson's reputation as a poet today . ... Yet Jonson insists on in theory , and demonstrates often enough in practice , a view of the nature of poetry depending on the notion of ...
This , I feel , lies close to the heart of the question of Jonson's reputation as a poet today . ... Yet Jonson insists on in theory , and demonstrates often enough in practice , a view of the nature of poetry depending on the notion of ...
الصفحة 210
a a becomes a kind of standard or model of the relation of musical or poetic form to content or purpose . Now for a Neoclassicist like Jonson , the music - poetry of antiquity is the unfallen ancestor of all literature , and Orpheus's ...
a a becomes a kind of standard or model of the relation of musical or poetic form to content or purpose . Now for a Neoclassicist like Jonson , the music - poetry of antiquity is the unfallen ancestor of all literature , and Orpheus's ...
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