Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... nature in poetry , it should remove the surface of things , expose the underneath , or the inside , of the natural surface appearance . It may allow the characters to behave inconsistently , but only with respect to a deeper consistency ...
... nature in poetry , it should remove the surface of things , expose the underneath , or the inside , of the natural surface appearance . It may allow the characters to behave inconsistently , but only with respect to a deeper consistency ...
الصفحة 66
... nature . The end of writing is to instruct ; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing . That the mingled drama may convey all the instruction of tragedy or comedy cannot be denied , because it includes both in its alternations of ...
... nature . The end of writing is to instruct ; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing . That the mingled drama may convey all the instruction of tragedy or comedy cannot be denied , because it includes both in its alternations of ...
الصفحة 73
... nature . I followed them , and knew not that a larger circle might be drawn , and the Drama extended to the whole reach of human genius . Convinced , I see that a more compendious nature may be obtained ; a nature of effects only , to ...
... nature . I followed them , and knew not that a larger circle might be drawn , and the Drama extended to the whole reach of human genius . Convinced , I see that a more compendious nature may be obtained ; a nature of effects only , to ...
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