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... principles . " 5 The several species of poetry here mentioned are explained to be Tragedy , Epic , Comedy , and . Lyric ; the other matters belonging to the same inquiry are those connected with the other Fine Arts , and ART OF POETRY 5.
... principles . " 5 The several species of poetry here mentioned are explained to be Tragedy , Epic , Comedy , and . Lyric ; the other matters belonging to the same inquiry are those connected with the other Fine Arts , and ART OF POETRY 5.
Σελίδα 9
... clear and satis- factory . I take up the account of its contents from the opening sentence . general principle that all Poetry rests on The C. I. Imitation having been laid down , the various kinds of ART OF POETRY 9.
... clear and satis- factory . I take up the account of its contents from the opening sentence . general principle that all Poetry rests on The C. I. Imitation having been laid down , the various kinds of ART OF POETRY 9.
Σελίδα 10
... principle . This is done under three heads , treated in three successive chapters ; the instruments or means of the imitation , its object , and its manner being taken separately . The process of comparison may appear some- what ...
... principle . This is done under three heads , treated in three successive chapters ; the instruments or means of the imitation , its object , and its manner being taken separately . The process of comparison may appear some- what ...
Σελίδα 11
... principle laid down on the first page , a form of Imitation ; the differentia is stated in the clauses which gather up the results of the first three chapters , and contrast Tragedy succes- sively with the various kindred arts , under ...
... principle laid down on the first page , a form of Imitation ; the differentia is stated in the clauses which gather up the results of the first three chapters , and contrast Tragedy succes- sively with the various kindred arts , under ...
Σελίδα 20
... principle of Imitation , Aristotle proceeded to consider the different members of this group ; taking three points in the imitation - its instruments , its object , and its manner - which he used as so many criteria for distinguishing ...
... principle of Imitation , Aristotle proceeded to consider the different members of this group ; taking three points in the imitation - its instruments , its object , and its manner - which he used as so many criteria for distinguishing ...
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