Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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Scarcely less sure , or if a less valuable , not less indispensable mark 25 Γονίμου μέν ποιητού --- όστις ρημα γενναίον λάκοι , will the imagery supply , when , with more than the power of the painter , the poet gives us the liveliest ...
Scarcely less sure , or if a less valuable , not less indispensable mark 25 Γονίμου μέν ποιητού --- όστις ρημα γενναίον λάκοι , will the imagery supply , when , with more than the power of the painter , the poet gives us the liveliest ...
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Paradoxical as it may sound , one of the essential properties of Geometry is not less essential to dramatic excellence ; and Aristotle has accordingly required of the poet an involution of the universal in the individual .
Paradoxical as it may sound , one of the essential properties of Geometry is not less essential to dramatic excellence ; and Aristotle has accordingly required of the poet an involution of the universal in the individual .
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With the ancients , and not less with the elder dramatists of England and France , both comedy and tragedy were considered as kinds of poetry . 20 They neither sought in comedy to make us laugh merely , much less to make us laugh by wry ...
With the ancients , and not less with the elder dramatists of England and France , both comedy and tragedy were considered as kinds of poetry . 20 They neither sought in comedy to make us laugh merely , much less to make us laugh by wry ...
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