The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 178
... play , ) were de- livered to us from the observations which Aristotle made , of those poets , who either lived before him , or were his contemporaries : we have added nothing of our own , except we have the confidence to say our wit is ...
... play , ) were de- livered to us from the observations which Aristotle made , of those poets , who either lived before him , or were his contemporaries : we have added nothing of our own , except we have the confidence to say our wit is ...
Stran 179
... play , in the same place where it was laid in the beginning : for the stage on which it is represented being but one and the same place , it is unnatural to conceive it many ; and those far distant from one another . I will not deny but ...
... play , in the same place where it was laid in the beginning : for the stage on which it is represented being but one and the same place , it is unnatural to conceive it many ; and those far distant from one another . I will not deny but ...
Stran 197
Paul Robert Lieder. scene in the play contributing and moving towards it . Our plays , besides the main design , have ... play are conducing to the main design ; but when those petty intrigues of a play are so ill ordered , that they have ...
Paul Robert Lieder. scene in the play contributing and moving towards it . Our plays , besides the main design , have ... play are conducing to the main design ; but when those petty intrigues of a play are so ill ordered , that they have ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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