From the narrow limitation of time necessarily arises the contraction of place. The spectator, who knows that he saw the first act at Alexandria, cannot suppose that he sees the next at Rome, at a distance to which not the dragons of Medea could, in so... The Winter's Tale - Stran 381avtor: William Shakespeare - 1898 - 432 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 80 strani
...fuppofe that he fees the next at Rome, at a diftance to which not the dragons of Medea could, in fo fhort a time, have^ transported him ; he knows with certainty...changed his place; and he knows that place cannot change itfelf ; that what was a houfe cannot become a plain ; that what was Thebes can never be Perfepolis.... | |
| 1765 - 600 strani
...Rome, at a diftance to which not the dragons of Medea could, in fo fliort a time, have tranfported him ; he knows with certainty that he has not changed his place ; and he knours that * Our Editor admits that Shakefpeare hath Ihewn no regard t* die unities of time and place.... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - 624 strani
...Rome, at a diftance to which not the dragons of Medea could, in fo fliort a time, have tranfportcd him ; he knows with certainty that he has not changed his place j and he knows that * Our Editor admits that Shakefpeare hath ¡hewn no regard to the unities of time... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1765 - 710 strani
[ Prikaz vsebine te strani ni dovoljen ] | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 strani
...at Rome, at a diflance to which not the dragons of Medea could, in fo fhort a time, have tranfported him ; he knows with certainty that he has not changed his place; and he knows that place cannot change itfelf; that what was a houfe cannot become a plain ; that what was Thebes can never be Perfepolis.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 strani
...at Rome, at a Diftance to which not the Dragons of Medea could, in fo fhort a Time, have tranfported him : He knows with Certainty that he has not changed...his Place ; and he knows that Place cannot change itfelf ; that what was a Houfe cannot become a Plain ; that what was Tbehei can never be Perfepolis.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 strani
...at Rome, at a Diftance to which not the Dragons of Medea could, in fo fhort a Time, have tranfporteu him : He knows with Certainty that he has not changed...his Place ; and he knows that Place cannot change itfelf; that what was a Houfe cannot become a Plain ; that what was TKebei can never be Perfepolis.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 412 strani
...Rome, at a Diftance to which not the Dragons of Medea could, in fo fliort a Time, have tranfported him : He knows with Certainty that he has not changed his Place j and he knows that Place cannot change itfelf ; that what was a Houfe cannot become a Plain ; that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 strani
...he fees the next at Rome, at a diflance to which not the dragons of Medea could, in fo (hort a tkne, have transported him ; he knows with certainty that he has not changed his place ; and he knows that piace cannot change itfelf ; that what was a houfe cannot become a plain ; that what was Thebes can... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 500 strani
...Rome, at a diftance to which not the dragons of Aledca could, in fo fhort a time, have traniported him ; he knows with certainty that he has not changed...his place ; and he knows that place cannot change itfelf ; that what was a houfe cannot become a plain ; that what was TbebcS can never be Per/'epolis.... | |
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