The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in LiteratureOxford University Press, 1960 - 293 頁 |
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... doctrine of mimesis gave currency , authority and practicality to Plato's doctrine . It might be well to let the author of this article tell his own story . He begins with a study of Ars Poetica by Horace and shows that Horace repeats ...
... doctrine of mimesis gave currency , authority and practicality to Plato's doctrine . It might be well to let the author of this article tell his own story . He begins with a study of Ars Poetica by Horace and shows that Horace repeats ...
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... doctrine as promul- gated by Horace and found that it did not avail to explain his own poetry . We then undertook to trace the genealogy of this doctrine and its corollary , the doctrine of pro- priety ; and we learn from Cicero not ...
... doctrine as promul- gated by Horace and found that it did not avail to explain his own poetry . We then undertook to trace the genealogy of this doctrine and its corollary , the doctrine of pro- priety ; and we learn from Cicero not ...
第 76 頁
... doctrine at the base of this simple human mani- festation is perhaps the most needed thing the Middle Ages have to teach us . This doctrine is hardly recog- nizable in its usual statement . It is the doctrine of continuity and it arises ...
... doctrine at the base of this simple human mani- festation is perhaps the most needed thing the Middle Ages have to teach us . This doctrine is hardly recog- nizable in its usual statement . It is the doctrine of continuity and it arises ...
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