| John Genest - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 720
...and then Sicily, which was always known to be neither Sicily, nor Athens, but a modern theatre ? — the time required by the fable elapses for the most part between the acts — and time is, of all modes of existence, most obsequious to the imagination — a lapse of years... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 462
...which was always known to be neither Sicily nor Athens, but a modern theatre. ' By supposition, as place is introduced, time may be extended; the time...If, in the first act, preparations for war against Mithridatts are represented to be made in Rome, the event of the war may, without absurdity, be represented,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 460
...which was always known to be neither Sicily nor Athens, but a modern theatre. ' By supposition, as place is introduced, time may be extended; the time...If, in the first act, preparations for war against Milhridates are represented to be made in Rome, the event of the war may, without absurdity, be represented,... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 422
...is the absurdity of allowing that space to represent first Athens and then Sicily, which was always represented the real and poetical duration is the...against Mithridates are represented to be made in Roine, the event of the war may without absurdity be represented, in the catastrophe, as happening... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 844
...to be neither Sicily nor Athens, but a modern theatre. By supposition, as place is introleo duced, time may be extended; the time required by the fable...the action as is represented, the real and poetical 166 duration is the same. If, in the first act, preparations for war against Mithridates are represented... | |
| Doris Gunnell - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 346
...modem theatre. By supposition, as place is introduced, time may be extended : the time required by thé fable elapses for the most part between the acts ; for, of so much of the action as is represented,the real and poetical duration isthe same. If, in the first act, preparations for war certain... | |
| William Caxton, Jean Calvin, Nicolaus Copernicus, Francis Bacon, Edmund Spenser, Sir Walter Raleigh, Isaac Newton, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 458
...to be neither Sicily nor Athens, but a modern theatre? By supposition, as place is introduced, times may be extended; the time required by the fable elapses...If, in the first act, preparations for war against Mithndates are represented to be made in Rome, the event of the war may, without absurdity, be represented,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - عدد الصفحات: 476
...critics, of Shakspere'f general disregard of the unities of time and place : — " By supposition, as place is introduced, time may be extended ; the time required by the fable claps for the most part between the acts ; for, of so much of the action as is represented, the real... | |
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