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Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella und Defence of poesie: nach den ... - Страница 78
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Greek Influence on English Poetry

John Churton Collins - 1910 - 172 страници
...stress upon the distinction made by Aristotle between historians and poets. " The historian," he says, " wanting the precept is so tied not to what should...general reason of things that his example draweth no necessary consequence," and so poetry is " more philosophical and more studiously serious than history...

An Outline of the History of English Literature ...: The Renaissance

Ernesto Cesare Longobardi - 1913 - 270 страници
...finde sufficient cause to be honest. On the other side the Historia wanting the precept is so tyed, not to what should be but to what is , to the particular...general reason of things, that his example draweth no necessary consequence, and therefore a less fruitfull doctrine. Nove dooth the peerelesse Poet performe...

Elizabethan Criticism of Poetry ...

Guy Andrew Thompson - 1914 - 238 страници
...often representing an exception to general verity, may be misleading or comparatively valueless. He "is so tied, not to what should be but to what is,...general reason of things, that his example draweth no necessary consequence, and therefore a less fruitful doctrine." 22 The fiction of the poet is more...

Books and Ideals: An Anthology

Edmund Kemper Broadus - 1921 - 228 страници
...who may understand him, and more happy that can apply what he doth understand. On the other side, the historian, wanting the precept, is so tied, not to...general reason of things, that his example draweth no necessary consequence, and therefore a less fruitful doctrine. Now doth the peerless poet perform both...

Peacock's Four Ages of Poetry ; Shelley's Defence of Poetry ; Browning's ...

Thomas Love Peacock - 1921 - 156 страници
...halte. . . . On the other side, the Historian, wanting the precept, is so tyed, not to what shoulde bee, but to what is ; to the particular truth of things, and not to the general reason of things ; that hys example draweth no necessary consequence, and therefore a lesse fruitfull doctrine.' — Apologie,...

English Critical Essays (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries ...

Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 страници
...who may understand him, and more happy tnat can apply what he doth understand. On the other side, the historian, wanting the precept, is so tied, not to...general reason of things, that his example draweth no necessary consequence, and therefore a less fruitful doctrine. - Now doth the peerless poet perform...

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

Sir Philip Sidney - 1923 - 468 страници
...may understand him, and more happie, that can apply what he doth understand. On the other side, the Historian wanting the precept, is so tied, not to...consequence, and therefore a lesse fruitfull doctrine. Now P doth the peerlesse Poet performe both, for whatsoever _ti\e.'f4t/a-~ I sopher saith should be done,...

Peacock's Four Ages of Poetry: Shelley's Defence of Poetry, Browning's Essay ...

Thomas Love Peacock - 1921 - 154 страници
...Historian, wanting the precept, is so tyed, not to what shoulde bee, but to what is ; to the particuler truth of things, and not to the general reason of things ; that hys example draweth no necessary consequence, and therefore a lesse fruitfull doctrine.' — Apologie,...

The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Art

Ernest Rhys - 1927 - 342 страници
...understand. On the other side, the Historian wanting the precept, is so tyed, not to what shoulde bee, but to what is, to the particular truth of things, and not to the general reason of things, that hys example draweth no necessary consequence and therefore a lesse fruitfull doctrine. Nowe dooth the...

Elizabethan Verse and Prose (non-dramatic)

George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 страници
...who may understand him, and more happy that can apply what he doth understand. On the other side the historian, wanting the precept, is so tied, not to...general reason of things; that his example draweth no necessary consequence, and therefore a less fruitful doctrine. Now doth the peerless poet perform both;...




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