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... imitation is always fruitless ; even what we borrow from others , to assume a true poetical shape , must , as it were , be born again within us . Of what avail is all foreign imitation ? Art cannot exist without nature , and man can ...
... imitation is always fruitless ; even what we borrow from others , to assume a true poetical shape , must , as it were , be born again within us . Of what avail is all foreign imitation ? Art cannot exist without nature , and man can ...
Pagina 189
... imitations . These we must , in ima- gination , retranslate into the finished elegance which we per- ceive in the Greek ... imitation , and finally to appropriation and new modelling , of the Greek . With them , therefore , a particular ...
... imitations . These we must , in ima- gination , retranslate into the finished elegance which we per- ceive in the Greek ... imitation , and finally to appropriation and new modelling , of the Greek . With them , therefore , a particular ...
Pagina 319
... imitation from that which was then followed , in his Plaideurs , of which the idea is derived from Aristophanes . The piece in this respect stands alone . The action is merely a light piece of legerde- main ; but the follies which it ...
... imitation from that which was then followed , in his Plaideurs , of which the idea is derived from Aristophanes . The piece in this respect stands alone . The action is merely a light piece of legerde- main ; but the follies which it ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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