It is evident from the above that the poet must be more the poet of his stories or Plots than of his verses, inasmuch as he is a poet by virtue of the imitative element in his work, and it is actions that he imitates. And if he should come to take a subject... Methodological Approaches to the Study of Careeruredio/la - 1990 - Broj stranica: 267Pregled nije dostupan - O ovoj knjizi
| R. W. LIVINGSTONE - 1924 - Broj stranica: 476
...not aim at a rigid adherence to the traditional stories on which tragedies are based. And if a poet should come to take a subject from actual history,...for that ; since some historic occurrences may very well.be in the probable and possible order of things ; and it is in that aspect of them that he is... | |
| Albert Hofstadter, Richard Kuhns - 2009 - Broj stranica: 730
...are only known to a few, though they are a delight none the less to all. It is evident from the above that the poet must be more the poet of his stories...none the less a poet for that; since some historic occur- 30 rences may very well be in the probable and possible order of things; and it is in that aspect... | |
| Jerome Bruner - 1986 - Broj stranica: 220
...happened, but a kind of thing that might happen, ie, what is possible as being probable or necessary . . . And if he should come to take a subject from actual...some historic occurrences may very well be in the probably once possible order of things: and it is in that aspect of them that he is their poet." Perhaps... | |
| Susan Stewart - 2002 - Broj stranica: 460
...maker to be "more of the poet" than "verses," for narrative works necessitate the imitation of actions: "And if he should come to take a subject from actual...history, he is none the less a poet for that; since some historical occurrences may very well be in the probable and possible order of things" (ibid.). 95.... | |
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