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    Poetry uses primarily artificial rather than natural signs. — Carmelics
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    Supports→Poetry is not restricted to the depiction of events and can effectively represent anything.

    Poetry uses primarily artificial rather than natural signs.

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    Gotthold Ephraim Lessingmodern
    Johann Gottfried Herdermodern

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    In fact, Herder suggests two different classifications of the arts, and a central challenge in the interpretation of his aesthetics is to see how they are connected. In the first of the Groves of Criticism, Herder argues that Lessing’s distinction between the visual arts as the representation of objects in space at a single moment in time and poetry as the representation of a succession of events in time confuses poetry with music. Lessing thereby misses what is essential to poetry altogether, n

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