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... Action , the Ancients meant no other by it than what the logicians do by their finis , the end or scope of any . action ; that which is the first in intention , and last in execution : now the poet is to aim at one great and complete action ...
... Action , the Ancients meant no other by it than what the logicians do by their finis , the end or scope of any . action ; that which is the first in intention , and last in execution : now the poet is to aim at one great and complete action ...
Sivu 417
... action are more fit to be repre- sented , some to be related . Corneille says judiciously that the poet is not obliged to expose to view all 1270particular actions which conduce to the principal : he ought to select such of them to be ...
... action are more fit to be repre- sented , some to be related . Corneille says judiciously that the poet is not obliged to expose to view all 1270particular actions which conduce to the principal : he ought to select such of them to be ...
Sivu 453
... actions , passions , and fortunes , is different . Tragedy per- forms it viva voce , or by action , in dialogue ; wherein it excels the Epic Poem , which does it chiefly by 2600narration , and therefore is not so lively an image of ...
... actions , passions , and fortunes , is different . Tragedy per- forms it viva voce , or by action , in dialogue ; wherein it excels the Epic Poem , which does it chiefly by 2600narration , and therefore is not so lively an image of ...
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