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" If the poet do his part aright, he will show you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be shunned ; in Cyrus, Aeneas, Ulysses, each thing to be followed... "
Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella und Defence of poesie: nach den ... - Страница 79
по Philip Sidney - 1889 - 112 страници
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Studies in Language and Literature, Броеве 5–9

1916 - 608 страници
...Sidney, did defend complete ideality. Sidney himself wrote: "If the poet do his part aright, he will show you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be shunned ; in Cyrus, Aeneas, Ulysses, each thing to be followed ; where the historian, bound to tell things as things were, can...

The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney: The defence of poesie. Political ...

Sir Philip Sidney - 1923 - 468 страници
...uppon it, then to paynt Canidia as shee was, who Horace sweareth was full ill favoured. If the Poet do his part aright, he wil shew you in Tantalus Atreus,...nothing that is not to be shunned ; in Cyrus, Aeneas, U/isses, each thing to be followed: where the Historian bound to tell things as things were, cannot...

Elizabethan Verse and Prose (non-dramatic)

George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 страници
...you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be shunned; in Cyrus, Aeneas, Ulysses, each thing to be followed; where the historian, bound to tell things as things were, cannot be liberal — without he will be poetical — of a perfect pattern; but, as in Alexander, or Scipio himself,...

Englische Studien, Том 48

Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops - 1915 - 504 страници
...to our modern taste. For example, Sidney says3): — "If the poet do his part aright, he will show you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be shunned ; in Cyrus, Aeneas, Ulysses, each thing to be followed; where the historian, bound to teil things äs things were, cannot...

English Essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay: With Introductions, Notes ...

Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 442 страници
...she was, who, Horace sweareth, was foul and ill-favored. If the poet do his part aright, he will show you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be v shunned ; in Cyrus, ^Eneas, Ulysses, each thing to .be followed. Where the historian, bound to tell...

Sejanus

Ben Jonson - 1965 - 228 страници
...ed., Elizabethan Critical Essays, i (Oxford, 1904), 164. If the Poet doe his part a-right, he will shew you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing...Historian, bound to tell things as things were, cannot be liberal! (without hee will be poetical!) of a perfect patterne, but, as in Alexander or Scipio himselfe,...
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Sir Philip Sidney: Selected Prose and Poetry

Philip Sidney - 1983 - 580 страници
...she was, who, Horace swcareth, was full ill favored.™ If the poet do his part aright, he will show you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be shunned; in Cyrus, Aeneas, Ulysses, each thing to be followed; where the historian, bound to tell things as things were, cannot...
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Stages of History: Shakespeare's English Chronicles

Phyllis Rackin - 1990 - 276 страници
...you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be shunned, in Cyrus, Aeneas, Ulysses, each thing to be followed, where the historian, bound to tell things as things were, cannot be liberal (without he will be poetical) of a perfect pattern but, as in Alexander or Scipio himself,...
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Faultlines: Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissident Reading

Alan Sinfield - 1992 - 384 страници
...so Philip Sidney, in his Defence of Poetry. And again: "If the poet do his part aright, he will show you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be shunned; in Cyrus, Aeneas, Ulysses, each thing to be followed." 2 Both theorists suppose that truth, right, and goodness are organized...
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Recreating Ancient History: Episodes from the Greek and Roman Past in the ...

Karl A. E. Enenkel, Jan L. De Jong, Jeanine De Landtsheer, Alicia Montoya - 2002 - 474 страници
...reason of his (as all his) is most full of reason [...]. If the poet do his part aright, he will show you in Tantalus, Atreus, and such like, nothing that is not to be shunned; in Cyrus, Aeneas, Ulysses, each thing to be followed; where the historian, bound to tell things as things were, cannot...
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