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... means con- ducing to it . 18 This argument assumes that an art is a skill directed to some end and that the existence of an end implies some means of attaining it . Rules of poetic production , formulating the means appropriate to ...
... means con- ducing to it . 18 This argument assumes that an art is a skill directed to some end and that the existence of an end implies some means of attaining it . Rules of poetic production , formulating the means appropriate to ...
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... means and without under- standing what he does . The good poet , on the other hand , is like the true physician : he understands the principles of his art , the reasons for what he does and the causes of his success . " What the one ...
... means and without under- standing what he does . The good poet , on the other hand , is like the true physician : he understands the principles of his art , the reasons for what he does and the causes of his success . " What the one ...
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... means which conduce to the imitating of Nature , I dare proceed no further positively ; but have only laid down some opinions of the Ancients and Moderns , and of my own , as means which they used , and which I thought probable for the ...
... means which conduce to the imitating of Nature , I dare proceed no further positively ; but have only laid down some opinions of the Ancients and Moderns , and of my own , as means which they used , and which I thought probable for the ...
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