| Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 380 lapas
...Poem.'] 8 As, go'-ls, goddesses, allegorical beings, &c. t See above, Part II. Sect. 7. p. 129, 130. the action is not seen*. The circumstances, for ....making signs to them, by the motion of his head, not to interfere9. But in the Epic Poem this escapes our notice. Now the wonderful always pleases; as is evident... | |
| Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 516 lapas
...De Rep. lib. iii. p. 393, ed. Serr. p. 1 78, ed. Massey. NOTE 220. P. 182. , BUT EPIC POETRY - ADMITS EVEN THE IMPROBABLE AND INCREDIBLE, FROM WHICH...SURPRISING RESULTS, BECAUSE, THERE, THE ACTION IS NOT SEEN. Act pm ¿v tv r»tf TfaywJ»«»i irouw го 6«и/л«го»* S' ivir^érou lv rtj IwoTroiia. то... | |
| Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 508 lapas
...178, ed. Massey. . NOTE 220. P. 18^. BUT EPIC POETRY ADMITS EVEN THE IMPROBABLE AND INCREDIBLE, PROM WHICH THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF THE SURPRISING RESULTS, BECAUSE, THERE, THE ACTION IS NOT SEEN. Ao ft.iv xv Iv T3.it; TfayuiTiai? vouiv ro 9<*u/x«rcr $' tvScftirat Iv TV iirtiroiia. ro othoyov,... | |
| Aristotle - 1815 - 492 lapas
...manners neglected. IV..THB surprising is necessary in tragedy*; hut the epic poem goes further, and admits even the improbable and incredible, from...surprising results, because there the action is not seenf*28. The circumstances, for example, of the pursuit of Hector by Achilles, are such as, upon the... | |
| 1832 - 1102 lapas
...has been his fate to receive alike from friends and foes. Take Twining's version which is sense. " The surprising is necessary in Tragedy ; but the Epic...surprising results, because there the action is not seen." What follows it is needless to quote, as Pope's translation gives, generally, i In sense of the... | |
| 1832 - 1042 lapas
...been his fate to receive alike from friends and foes. Take Twining's version which is sense. " The surprising is necessary in Tragedy ; but the Epic...surprising results, because there the action is not seen." What follows it is needless to quote, as Pope's translation gives, generally, the sense of the original,... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 480 lapas
...been his fate to receive alike from friends and foes. Take Twining's version which is sense. " The surprising is necessary in Tragedy ; but the Epic...surprising results, because there the action is not seen." What follows it is needless to quote, as Pope's translation gives, generally, the sense of the original,... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 480 lapas
...been his fate to receive alike from friends and foes. Take Twining's version which is sense. " The surprising is necessary in Tragedy ; but the Epic...surprising results, because there the action is not seen." What follows it is needless to quote, as Pope's translation gives, generally, the sense of the original,... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1863 - 156 lapas
...with tragedy, he observes, "the surprising is necessary in tragedy, but the epic poem goes further, and admits even the improbable and incredible, from...which the highest degree of the surprising results." (III. 4.) restored by Arjuna, and one after another the leaders of the Kuru party are slain. At last... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1875 - 640 lapas
...with tragedy, he observes, ' the surprising is necessary in tragedy, but the epic poem goes further, and admits even the improbable and incredible, from...which the highest degree of the surprising results' (III. 4). 2 Trumpets do not appear to have been used by Homer's heroes. Whence the value of a Stentorian... | |
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