The Fusion of Horatian and Aristotelian Literary Criticism, 1531-1555University of Illinois Press, 1946 - 117 sidor |
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... Aristotle at the beginning of chapter 22 , " is for it to be at once clear and not mean . " Aristotle is far from being opposed to a poetic diction that is distinct from everyday speech . Later , in the same chapter , he remarks , " It ...
... Aristotle at the beginning of chapter 22 , " is for it to be at once clear and not mean . " Aristotle is far from being opposed to a poetic diction that is distinct from everyday speech . Later , in the same chapter , he remarks , " It ...
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... Aristotle's explanation of the evolution of dramatic form . Even Parrhasius ( 1531 ) , who may not have known the Poetics at first hand , refers to Aristotle's statement that the Peloponnesian Dorians claim the birth of tragedy.1 ...
... Aristotle's explanation of the evolution of dramatic form . Even Parrhasius ( 1531 ) , who may not have known the Poetics at first hand , refers to Aristotle's statement that the Peloponnesian Dorians claim the birth of tragedy.1 ...
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... Aristotle , and Dennis thought of Horace as the " interpreter " of Aristotle's " rules , " the actual process of blend- ing the Horatian and Aristotelian arts of poetry was almost the reverse of what Dryden and Dennis suggested . The ...
... Aristotle , and Dennis thought of Horace as the " interpreter " of Aristotle's " rules , " the actual process of blend- ing the Horatian and Aristotelian arts of poetry was almost the reverse of what Dryden and Dennis suggested . The ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
NATURE AND ART | 7 |
POETIC IMITATION | 28 |
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