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الصفحة 198
The third property of manners is re- semblance , and this is founded upon the particular characters of men as we have ... when a poet has the known character of this or that man before him , he is bound to represent him such , at least ...
The third property of manners is re- semblance , and this is founded upon the particular characters of men as we have ... when a poet has the known character of this or that man before him , he is bound to represent him such , at least ...
الصفحة 199
the several persons of the poem , a character being thus defined — that which distinguishes one man from another . Not to repeat the same things over again which have been said of the manners , I will only add what is necessary here .
the several persons of the poem , a character being thus defined — that which distinguishes one man from another . Not to repeat the same things over again which have been said of the manners , I will only add what is necessary here .
الصفحة 201
Tis true , we find him a lawful prince ( though I never heard of any king that was in Rhodes ) , and therefore Mr. Rymer's criticism stands good , that he should not be shown in so vicious a character . Sophocles has been more judicious ...
Tis true , we find him a lawful prince ( though I never heard of any king that was in Rhodes ) , and therefore Mr. Rymer's criticism stands good , that he should not be shown in so vicious a character . Sophocles has been more judicious ...
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