THE English writers of tragedy are possessed with a notion, that when they represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they have delivered him out of his troubles, or made him triumph over his enemies. This error... Harrison's British Classicks - Сторінка 791786Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - 420 стор.
...Tragedy are possessed with a notion, that when they represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they have delivered...This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - 422 стор.
...Tragedy are possessed with a notion, that when they represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they have delivered...his troubles, or made him triumph over his enemies. 5 This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 414 стор.
...are possessed 5 with a notion, that when they represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they have delivered...This error they have been led into by a ridiculous 10 doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments,... | |
| Erich Poetzsche - 1907 - 136 стор.
...possessed with a notion, that, when they represent a virtuous . . . person in distress, they ought to leave him, till they have delivered him out of his troubles, or made him triumph over his enemies 2). (Clar. VIII, Postscriptum) This subject is further considered in a letter to the Spectator2). (Clar.... | |
| Erich Poetzsche - 1907 - 132 стор.
...possessed with a notion, that, when they represent a virtuous . . . person in distress, they ought to leave him, till they have delivered him out of his troubles, or made him triumph over his enemies2). (Clar. vin, Postscriptum) This subject is further considered in a letter to the Spectator... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 стор.
...tragedy are possessed with a notion that when they represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they have delivered...This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 стор.
...tragedy are possessed with a notion that when they represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they have delivered...This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 стор.
...tragedy are possessed with a notion that when they represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they have delivered...This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments,... | |
| Michael A. Quinlan - 1912 - 258 стор.
..." are possessed with a notion, that when they represent a virtuous or innocent person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they have delivered...This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments,... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 стор.
...a virtuous or innocent "/i^of°0" person in distress, they ought not to leave him till they poetic have delivered him out of his troubles, or made him...This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments,... | |
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