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" In order to judge whether what is said or done by any character be well or ill, we are not to consider that speech or action alone, whether in itself it be good or bad, but also by whom it is spoken or done, to whom, at what time, in what manner, or for... "
The Theatre of the Greeks: A Series of Papers Relating to the History and ... - Σελίδα 189
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...example, in Par ad. Lost, IV. 32, taken in itself, is horrible ; referred to the character who 5 speaks itself it be good, or bad, but also by whom it is...to whom, at what time, in what manner, or for what end—whether, for instance, in order to obtain some greater good, or to,avoid some greater evil. V....

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...custom at that time, as it is now among the Illyrians. IV. In order to judge whether what is said, or done, by any character, be well, or ill, we are...consider that speech or action alone ', whether in itself 9 Iliad, X. 152. — In Pope's translation, v. 170, &c. — On what account this had been objected...

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...custom at that time, as it is now among the Illyrians. , IV. In order to judge whether what is said, or done, by any character, be well, or ill, we are not to action, consider that speech or action alone l, whether in liow to be . ., examined. , itSelj 9 Iliad,...

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The Grecian Drama: A Treatise on the Dramatic Literature of the Greeks

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The Poetics of Aristotle, tr. by Twining [ed. by H. Hamilton].

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...custom at that time, as it is now among the Illyrians. IV. — In order to judge whether what is said, or done, by any character, be well, or ill, we are not to consider that speech or action alone, (d) whether in (a) " A hind with golden horns," is expressly mentioned by Pindar in his 3rd Olympic...

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...EDITION LONDON T. FISHER UNWIN PATERNOSTER SQUARE II DCCC XCUI " In order to judge whether what is said or done by any character be well or ill, we are not...whom, at what time, in what manner, or for what end. . . . " To opinion, or what is commonly said to be, may be referred even such things as are improbable...

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