In the study of a language so alien in form to ours as is Chinese in its written character, it is necessary to inquire how those universal elements of form which constitute poetics can derive appropriate nutriment.
But the material thus divided belongs together; each half should explain the other half; and such an unscientific rejection of material must take poetics hopelessly out of the running.
Aristotle had first placed dialectic or logic, rhetoric, and poetics in the same category of efficient philosophy.
Dacier was a great translator; his Horace is perhaps the best known of his versions; but the Poetics of Aristotle have done him most honour.
The piece consists of seven acts, and belongs to the class of drama by native writers on poetics styled nataka, or "the play.
The oldest and most important work on poetics is the Natya Castra of Bharata, which probably goes back to the sixth century A.
His Poetics form an octavo of about 900 pages, closely printed.
Pinciano is the first who discovered the Poetics of Aristotle, which he had diligently studied, to be a fragment of a larger work, as is now generally admitted.
I have to write a theme for poetics to be handed in tomorrow morning.
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