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" Tragedy endeavours, as far as possible, to confine itself to a single revolution of the sun, or but slightly to exceed this limit; whereas the Epic action has no limits of time. "
The Classical Weekly - Pagina 177
1914
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A Tabular Series of Decimal Quotients for All the Proper Vulgar Fractions ...

Henry Goodwyn - 1823 - 310 pagine
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The Calcutta Review

1964 - 958 pagine
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Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art: With a Critical Text and a ...

Samuel Henry Butcher - 1895 - 418 pagine
...characters of a higher type.^ They differ, in that Epic poetry admits but one kind of metre, and i»% narrative in form. They differ, again, in length :...limit ; whereas the Epic action has no limits of time. This, then, is a second point of difference; though at first the same freedom was admitted in Tragedy...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 37

American Philological Association - 1906 - 396 pagine
...of metre, and is narrative in form. They differ, again, in their length : for Tragedy endeavors, so far as possible, to confine itself to a single revolution...this limit ; whereas the Epic action has no limits in time. This, then, is a second point of difference ; though at first the same freedom was admitted...
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The Poetics of Aristotle

Aristotle - 1898 - 144 pagine
.../ieXos : perpov Vettori : Kai /ieXos seclus. Tyrwhitt. 31. fiJtwov : fuSpia S length of the action : for Tragedy endeavours, as far as possible, to confine...limit ; whereas the Epic action has no limits of time. This, then, is a second point of difference ; though at first the same freedom was admitted in Tragedy...
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The Drama; Its Law and Its Technique

Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1898 - 218 pagine
...verse of characters of a higher type. . . . They differ, again, in length : for Tragedy endeavors, as far as possible, to confine itself to a single...limit; whereas the Epic action has no limits of time." 2 The first two passages quoted, emphasizing the need for what is technically known as " unity of action,"...
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The Drama; Its Law and Its Technique

Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1898 - 208 pagine
...verse of characters of a higher type. . . . They differ, again, in length : for Tragedy endeavors, as far as possible, to confine itself to a single...limit; whereas the Epic action has no limits of time." 2 The first two passages quoted, emphasizing the need for what is technically known as " unity of action,"...
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Aristotle's theory of poetry and fine art: with a critical text and ...

Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle - 1898 - 454 pagine
...jufpia S '-T'-;/" .•** .л * i *• t* ^ * ARISTOTLE'S POETICS V. 4— VI. 4 23 length of the action : for Tragedy endeavours, as far as possible, to confine itself to a single revolution of the sgn. or but slightly to exceed this limit ; whereas the Epic_action has no limits of time. This, then,...
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A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance: With Special Reference ...

Joel Elias Spingarn - 1899 - 350 pagine
...says that the action of tragedy and that of epic poetry differ in length, "for tragedy endeavors, so far as possible, to confine itself to a single revolution...; whereas the epic action has no limits of time." 1 This passage is the incidental statement of an historical fact; it is merely a tentative deduction...
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The Universal Cyclopaedia, Volume 12

1900 - 720 pagine
...lie was led, therefore, to make the empirical statement (Poet/en, ch. iv.), that " tragedy endeavors, as far as possible, to confine itself to a single...limit ; whereas the epic action has no limits of time ; . . . though at first the same freedom was admitted in tragedy, as in •epic poetry." From this...
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