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... Ponsonby and Norwich , is clearly correct . 118On the ut pictura poesis tradition see n . 65 , above . It is noteworthy that Sidney continues to stress the visual rather than the auditory qualities of poetry . The poet transmits ideas ...
... Ponsonby and Norwich , is clearly correct . 118On the ut pictura poesis tradition see n . 65 , above . It is noteworthy that Sidney continues to stress the visual rather than the auditory qualities of poetry . The poet transmits ideas ...
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... Ponsonby and Norwich , is obviously correct . 184 See n . 249 , below . 185 " Words of art " refers to the elaborate technical vocabulary of the scholastic philosophers . 186 By " natural conceit " Sidney means concepts derived from ...
... Ponsonby and Norwich , is obviously correct . 184 See n . 249 , below . 185 " Words of art " refers to the elaborate technical vocabulary of the scholastic philosophers . 186 By " natural conceit " Sidney means concepts derived from ...
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... Ponsonby and Norwich read " suffice to have showed . " 353 See n . 256 , above . 354 " Muse , remind me of the causes , what deity has been offended " ( Aeneid , I , 8 ) . Sidney is using the line in his own context , asking what the ...
... Ponsonby and Norwich read " suffice to have showed . " 353 See n . 256 , above . 354 " Muse , remind me of the causes , what deity has been offended " ( Aeneid , I , 8 ) . Sidney is using the line in his own context , asking what the ...
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