Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... , according to the true idea , is the basis of all the arts . Let us keep our myths in the interests of truth as in the interests of beauty . III THE SEEDPOD OF SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM HE SUGGESTION , the 25 MYTH MAKING.
... , according to the true idea , is the basis of all the arts . Let us keep our myths in the interests of truth as in the interests of beauty . III THE SEEDPOD OF SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM HE SUGGESTION , the 25 MYTH MAKING.
Pagina 59
... beauty and significance in things new , strange or at least out of the ordinary . A further canon of the present writer's acceptance is his convic- tion that literature has always partaken of both the tendency which conserves and the ...
... beauty and significance in things new , strange or at least out of the ordinary . A further canon of the present writer's acceptance is his convic- tion that literature has always partaken of both the tendency which conserves and the ...
Pagina 62
... called the manner of Spenser ― i.e . , Spenser's way of imitating and interpreting nature ar- tistically by means of poetic expression may be summarized as consisting of a sensuous love of beauty , 62 SHAKESPEARE AND " DEMI - SCIENCE "
... called the manner of Spenser ― i.e . , Spenser's way of imitating and interpreting nature ar- tistically by means of poetic expression may be summarized as consisting of a sensuous love of beauty , 62 SHAKESPEARE AND " DEMI - SCIENCE "
Pagina 63
... beauty rather than students of beauty's laws ; ornate in their expression of the type , dwelling on detail in thought and image lovingly elaborated and sweetly prolonged . To such artists it is no matter if a play have five acts or ...
... beauty rather than students of beauty's laws ; ornate in their expression of the type , dwelling on detail in thought and image lovingly elaborated and sweetly prolonged . To such artists it is no matter if a play have five acts or ...
Pagina 64
... beauty as could die ; Which in life did harbor give To more virtue than doth live . If at all she had a fault , Leave it buried in this vault . One name was Elizabeth , Th'other , let it sleep with death : Fitter where it died to tell ...
... beauty as could die ; Which in life did harbor give To more virtue than doth live . If at all she had a fault , Leave it buried in this vault . One name was Elizabeth , Th'other , let it sleep with death : Fitter where it died to tell ...
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