| Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - Počet stránok 380
...catastrophe is produced without _either_m;olution^orjliscovery : complicated, when with one, oYjbolh. And these should arise from the structure of the fable...preceded in the action. For there is a wide difference difference between incidents that follow from, and incidents that follow only after, each other. IX.... | |
| Greeks - 1827 - Počet stránok 1206
...ft-ift-jiv oi ptv atfXoT, oi Sz ifnr>.ry[j,£voi) ; for so also are the actions themselves of which they are imitations. An action (having the continuity...either revolution or discovery; complicated, when rvilh one, or both. And these should arise from the structure of the fable itself, so as to be the... | |
| Philip Wentworth Buckham - 1830 - Počet stránok 628
...nèv ¿тг\о1, o'i ¿e тгетгЛе'у/uévoi) ; for so also are the actions themselves of which they are imitations. An action (having the continuity and unity prescribed) I call simple, when •may be probable." But he will recollect what sort of events, and what sort of probability Aristotle... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1836 - Počet stránok 636
...HUOwv o't nfv атгХо!, oí ce TreirXeyfíévot) ; for so also are the actions themselves of which they are imitations. An action (having the continuity...there is a wide difference between incidents that follow from, and incidents that follow only after, each other. A revolution (тгерпгетею),... | |
| John Richard Darley (Bp. of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh) - 1840 - Počet stránok 580
...of accident. It follows, then, that such fables as are formed on these principles must be the best. revolution or discovery ; complicated, when with one,...should arise from the structure of the fable itself, BO as to be the natural consequences, necessary or probable, of what has preceded in the action. For... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1849 - Počet stránok 642
...fiíilli,!!' ol fttv отгХоТ, oí St TrfTrXf-y/uvo«) : for so also are the action* themselves of which they are imitations. An action (having the continuity...both. And these should arise from the structure of the plot itself, so as to be the natural consequences, necessary or probable, of what has preceded in the... | |
| August Witzchel - 1850 - Počet stránok 172
...events) " are of two sorts, simple and complicated ; for so also are the actions themselves of which they are imitations. An action, having the continuity...necessary or probable, of what has preceded in the action A revolution (ireptirtTtia) is a change into the reverse of what is expected from the circumstances... | |
| Aristotle - 1851 - Počet stránok 90
...are therefore in thfr nature of digressions. plicated ; for so are the actions themselves of which they are imitations. An action (having the continuity and unity prescribed) I call (a) simple, when its catastrophe is produced without either revolution, or discovery ; complicated,... | |
| Greeks - 1860 - Počet stránok 904
...cuuijiücat- P*v атгАоГ, oí 8t ireirA.í-y/xéi'oi) : for so also are the actions themselves of which they are imitations. An action (having the continuity...both. And these should arise from the structure of the plot itself, so as to be the natural consequences, necessary or probable, of what has preceded in the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1892 - Počet stránok 234
...Fables are of two sorts — simple and complicated ; for so also are the actions themselves of which they are imitations. An action (having the continuity...there is a wide difference between incidents that follow from and incidents that follow only after each other." 34 11. According to Morley, Addison's... | |
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