Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Volym 32University of Illinois Press, 1946 - 117 sidor |
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... poet . Empedocles does not imitate ; therefore he is not a poet . ' " 24 In a more celebrated passage , Poetics 9.1451 * 36-1451b7 , Aristotle distinguishes between poetry and history : From what we have said it will be seen that the poet's ...
... poet . Empedocles does not imitate ; therefore he is not a poet . ' " 24 In a more celebrated passage , Poetics 9.1451 * 36-1451b7 , Aristotle distinguishes between poetry and history : From what we have said it will be seen that the poet's ...
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... poet ( 10.1.90 ) . In a famous passage that has supposedly furnished the chief basis for the Renaissance distinction between the poet and the historian , Petronius says that actual events should not be treated in verse , since the ...
... poet ( 10.1.90 ) . In a famous passage that has supposedly furnished the chief basis for the Renaissance distinction between the poet and the historian , Petronius says that actual events should not be treated in verse , since the ...
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... poet must be more the poet of his stories or Plots than of his verses , inasmuch as he is a poet by virtue of the imitative element in his work , and it is actions that he imitates . And if he should come to take a subject from actual ...
... poet must be more the poet of his stories or Plots than of his verses , inasmuch as he is a poet by virtue of the imitative element in his work , and it is actions that he imitates . And if he should come to take a subject from actual ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
NATURE AND ART | 7 |
POETIC IMITATION | 28 |
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