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... nature . Thus Landinus writes on the first page of his commentary : " Since all art imitates nature , the poet who portrays the monstrous [ monsters ] will be scorned . " Landinus does not mention Aristotle ; Cicero is his chief guide ...
... nature . Thus Landinus writes on the first page of his commentary : " Since all art imitates nature , the poet who portrays the monstrous [ monsters ] will be scorned . " Landinus does not mention Aristotle ; Cicero is his chief guide ...
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... nature and art are necessary in poetry , and they find satisfactory support in Aristotle . " All the commentators are influenced , as was Horace himself , by Platonic ideas , and all ... natural gifts and inspiration . Some NATURE AND ART 25.
... nature and art are necessary in poetry , and they find satisfactory support in Aristotle . " All the commentators are influenced , as was Horace himself , by Platonic ideas , and all ... natural gifts and inspiration . Some NATURE AND ART 25.
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... nature first . In his Advancement and Reformation of Modern Poetry ( 1701 ) , Dennis says that there are three things which contribute to the per- fection of poetry : nature , art , and language . The first is nature , which is the ...
... nature first . In his Advancement and Reformation of Modern Poetry ( 1701 ) , Dennis says that there are three things which contribute to the per- fection of poetry : nature , art , and language . The first is nature , which is the ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
NATURE AND ART | 7 |
POETIC IMITATION | 28 |
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