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... nature , of which a play is an image , and particularly by the kind of nature appropriate to the play . In short , Sprat accepts the unities with qualifications in the interest of delight but rejects the French doctrine of decorum and ...
... nature , of which a play is an image , and particularly by the kind of nature appropriate to the play . In short , Sprat accepts the unities with qualifications in the interest of delight but rejects the French doctrine of decorum and ...
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... nature of an art , as he conceived it : .. let us consider what this great foundation is , which he says is nothing , as it is generally stated . I have never heard of any other foundation of Dra- matic Poesy than the imitation of Nature ...
... nature of an art , as he conceived it : .. let us consider what this great foundation is , which he says is nothing , as it is generally stated . I have never heard of any other foundation of Dra- matic Poesy than the imitation of Nature ...
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... nature has provided ( De Or . III.1.195 ) . Cicero and Quintilian refer to nature as an objective and reasonable authority . The rules are nature " methodized . " Thus , Cicero says that poetry arose from natural feelings ; later men ...
... nature has provided ( De Or . III.1.195 ) . Cicero and Quintilian refer to nature as an objective and reasonable authority . The rules are nature " methodized . " Thus , Cicero says that poetry arose from natural feelings ; later men ...
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