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" Oedipus, the messenger, meaning to make Oedipus happy, and to relieve him from the dread he was under with respect to his mother, by making known to him his real birth, produces an effect directly contrary to his intention. Thus also in the tragedy of... "
The Theatre of the Greeks: A Series of Papers Relating to the History and ... - Página 15
por John William Donaldson - 1849 - 446 páginas
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volumen1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 386 páginas
...probable, or necessary consequence. Thus, in the Oedipus * , the messenger, meaning to make Oedipus happy, and to relieve him from the dread he was under...his intention. Thus, also, in the Tragedy of Lynceus : Lynceus is led to suffer death, Danaus follows to inflict it; but the event, resulting from the course...
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Volumen1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 380 páginas
...been mentioned1,) into the reverse of 1. . REVOIUwhat is expected from the circumstances of the TION*. action ; and that, produced, as we have said, by "probable, or necessary consequence. Thus, in the Oedipus'", the messenger, meaning to make Oedipus happy, and to relieve him from the dread he was under...
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the Translation ...

Aristotle - 1815 - 492 páginas
...already been mentioned™) into the reverse of what is expected from the circumstances of the action83; and that produced, as we have said, by probable or necessary consequence. Thus, in the CEdipus", the messenger84, meaning to make CEdipus happy, and to relieve him from the dread he was...
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Lectures on the Philosophy of Modern History: Delivered in the ..., Volumen5

George Miller - 1824 - 538 páginas
...defined by the great critic of antiquity, when treating of tragedy, " a change into the reverse of what is expected from the circumstances of the action ; and that produced by probable, or necessary consequence." Twining's Aristotle on Poetry, p. 84. Lond. 1789. In romantic...
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Theatre of the Greeks ... information relative to the rise, progress, and ...

Greeks - 1827 - 1206 páginas
...Revolutions. 2. Discoveries. 3i Disasters.) A revolution (TtEontereux,), is a change into the reverse of what is expected from the circumstances of the action...by probable or necessary consequence. Thus, in the (Edipus Tyrannus, the messenger, meaning to make CEdipus happy, and to relieve him from the dread he...
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The Theatre of the Greeks: Or, The History, Literature, and Criticism of the ...

Philip Wentworth Buckham - 1830 - 628 páginas
...2. Discoveries. 3. Disasters.) A revolution (тгерпгетею), is a change into the reverse of what is expected from the circumstances of the action...birth,- produces an effect directly contrary to his intention2. A discovery (avayvwpurts), as, indeed, the word implies, is a change from unknown to known,...
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The Theatre of the Greeks: A Series of Papers Relating to the History and ...

John William Donaldson - 1836 - 636 páginas
...only after, each other. A revolution (тгерпгетею), is a change into the reverse ofCap.xi. what is expected from the circumstances of the action...contrary to his intention. Thus, also, in the tragedy of Ьупсеик — Lynceus is led to suffer death, Danaus follows to inflict it ; but the event resulting...
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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
...that follow only after, each other. XL — A revolution (irtpnrirua), is a change into the reverse of what is expected from the circumstances of the action...and that, produced, as we have said, by probable or nsceseary consequence. Thus, in the (Edipus Tyrannus, the messenger, meaning to make (Edipus happy,...
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The Athenian Stage: A Handbook for Students

August Witzchel - 1850 - 172 páginas
...probable, of what has preceded in the action A revolution (ireptirtTtia) is a change into the reverse of what is expected from the circumstances of the action...produced, as we have said, by probable or necessary conB sequence. Thus, in the ' CEdipus,' the messenger, meaning to make (Edipus happy, and to relieve...
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The Poetics of Aristotle, tr. by Twining [ed. by H. Hamilton].

Aristotle - 1851 - 90 páginas
...each other. IX. — A revolution, is a change (such as has already been mentioned) into the reverse of what is expected from the circumstances of the action...by probable, or necessary consequence. Thus, in the (Edipus, (6) the messenger, meaning to make OEdipus happy, and to relieve him from the dread he was...
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