The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 117
... represent it without Pacolet's horse ; 1 and so was the manner the ancients took , by some Nuntius , to recount things done in former time or other place . Lastly , if they will represent an history , they must not ( as Horace saith ) ...
... represent it without Pacolet's horse ; 1 and so was the manner the ancients took , by some Nuntius , to recount things done in former time or other place . Lastly , if they will represent an history , they must not ( as Horace saith ) ...
Stran 163
... represent more time than is required for the acting . The reason for this is that the spectator is impatient to see the end , and that when the end depends upon the actors who have left the stage , all the lines given those who remain ...
... represent more time than is required for the acting . The reason for this is that the spectator is impatient to see the end , and that when the end depends upon the actors who have left the stage , all the lines given those who remain ...
Stran 191
... represent an army with a drum and five men be- hind it ; all which the hero of the other side is to drive in before him ; or to see a duel fought , and one slain with two or three thrusts of the foils , which we know are so blunted ...
... represent an army with a drum and five men be- hind it ; all which the hero of the other side is to drive in before him ; or to see a duel fought , and one slain with two or three thrusts of the foils , which we know are so blunted ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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