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... discussion . Echoes of Aristotle and Horace as filtered through the Italian Renaissance critics can be found throughout the essay , but the tone and the spirit of the discussion are Sidney's own . The antiquity of poetry and its early ...
... discussion . Echoes of Aristotle and Horace as filtered through the Italian Renaissance critics can be found throughout the essay , but the tone and the spirit of the discussion are Sidney's own . The antiquity of poetry and its early ...
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... discuss matters of form and style as achieving different degrees of conviction and " moving " in the reader . He goes on to discuss the different species of poetry and their several " excellences , " before proceeding to a general ...
... discuss matters of form and style as achieving different degrees of conviction and " moving " in the reader . He goes on to discuss the different species of poetry and their several " excellences , " before proceeding to a general ...
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... discuss his works chronologically cannot treat the plays in kindred groups , nor , conversely , can a discussion of the plays by types keep to a chronological line . One gets a clearer picture of his achievement by sacrificing , in some ...
... discuss his works chronologically cannot treat the plays in kindred groups , nor , conversely , can a discussion of the plays by types keep to a chronological line . One gets a clearer picture of his achievement by sacrificing , in some ...
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