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" Among the many just claims of Homer to our praise, this is one — that he is the only poet who seems to have understood what part in his poem it was proper for him to take himself. The poet, in his own person, should speak as little as possible ; for... "
The Theatre of the Greeks: Or, The History, Literature, and Criticism of the ... - Página 158
por Philip Wentworth Buckham - 1830 - 572 páginas
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volumen1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 386 páginas
...just claims of HOMER to DRAMATIC should be our pruise, this is one—that he is 1 the only Poet and who seems to have understood what part in his Poem...little as possible; for he is not then the imitator 6 . But other Poets, ambitious to figure throughout, themselves T , imitate but little, and seldom....
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volumen1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 388 páginas
...just claims of HOMER to Narration ' JJ be our praise, this is one — that he is the only Poet and who seems to have understood what part in his Poem...speak as little as possible; for he is not then the imitator6. But other Poets, ambitious to figure throughout, themselves7, imitate but little, and seldom....
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volumen1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 380 páginas
...Aomifan ' ' JJ shoold be our praise, this is one — that he is the only Poet DRAMATIC J who sceras to have understood what part in his Poem it was proper...speak as little as possible; for he is not then the imitator1'. But other Poets, ambitious to figure throughout, themselves7, imitate but little, and seldom....
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the Translation ...

Aristotle - 1815 - 492 páginas
...other than heroic verse; nature itself, as we before observed'; pointing out the proper choice. HI AMONG the many just claims of Homer to our praise, this is pne__that he is the only poet who seems to have understood what chus— XXI. 312, to the shepherds—...
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The Theatre of the Greeks: A Series of Papers Relating to the History and ...

John William Donaldson - 1836 - 636 páginas
...any other than heroic verse ; nature itself, as we before observed, pointing out the proper choice. Among the many just claims of Homer to our praise,...little as possible; for he is not then the imitator. But other poets, ambitious to figure throughout themselves, imitate but little, and seldom. Homer,...
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Synopsis of the Greek Drama Including Biographical Notices ...: With a ...

John William Donaldson - 1838 - 140 páginas
...latter forms of poetry. The Epic poem differs from Tragedy in the length of the plan, and in metre. his poem it was proper for him to take himself. The...little as possible; for he is not then the imitator. Tragic poetry, as it attains more effectually the end of the art itself, must deserve the preference...
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The Grecian Drama: A Treatise on the Dramatic Literature of the Greeks

John Richard Darley (Bp. of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh) - 1840 - 580 páginas
...any other than heroic verse ; nature itself, as we before observed, pointing out the proper choice. Among the many just claims of Homer to our praise,...understood what part in his poem it was proper for him to tak« himself. The poet, in his own person, should speak as little as possible ; for he is not then...
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The Theatre of the Greeks: A Series of Papers Relating to the History and ...

John William Donaldson - 1849 - 642 páginas
...any other than heroic verse; nature itself, as we before observed, pointing out the proper choice. Among the many just claims of Homer to our praise,...little as possible ; for he is not then the imitator. But other poets, ambitious to figure throughout themselves, imitate but little, and seldom. Homer,...
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The Poetics of Aristotle, tr. by Twining [ed. by H. Hamilton].

Aristotle - 1851 - 90 páginas
...than heroic verse ; nature itself, as we before observed, (a) pointing out the proper choice. III. — Among the many just claims of Homer to our praise,...little as possible ; for he is not then the imitator. But other poets, ambitious to figure throughout themselves, (6) imi(a) Part I. Sect. 7. (6) This is...
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Theatre of the Greeks ... information relative to the rise, progress, and ...

Greeks - 1860 - 904 páginas
...any other than heroic verse ; nature itself, as we before observed, pointing out the proper choice. Among the many just claims of Homer to our praise,...little as possible; for he is not then the imitator. But other poets, ambitious to figure throughout themselves, imitate but little, and seldom. Homer,...
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