... than as if they were [already] known ; and what he despairs of, as to receiving a polish from his touch, he omits ; and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false with the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning,... Works - Strona 341autor: Horace - 1850Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Horace - 1819 - Liczba stron: 310
...from his touch, he omits : and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false and the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the...from you as a dramatic writer. If you are desirous •f an applauding spectator, who will wait for the falling of the curtain, and till the chorus f calls... | |
| Horace - 1853 - Liczba stron: 366
...from his touch, he omits ; and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false with the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle. Do you attend to what I, and the public in my opinion, expect from you [as a dramatic writer]. If you... | |
| Horace - 1855 - Liczba stron: 376
...from his touch, he omits ; and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false with the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle. v Do you attend to what I, and the public in my opinion, expect from you [as a dramatic writer]. If... | |
| Horace - 1888 - Liczba stron: 372
...from his touch, he omits ; and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false with the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle. Do you attend to what I, and the public in my opinion, expect from you [as a dramatic writer]. If you... | |
| Horace - 1894 - Liczba stron: 352
...from his touch, he omits ; and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false with the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle. Do you attend to what I, and the public in my opinion, \f expect from you [as a dramatic writer]. If... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Liczba stron: 524
...from his touch, he omits; and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false with the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle. Do you attend to what I, and the public in my opinion, expect from you [as a dramatic writer]. If you... | |
| Walter Arensberg - 1921 - Liczba stron: 522
...from his touch, he omits; and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false with the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle."* The last of the classical allusions that Dante makes, the one in which appears the Bella, is again... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Liczba stron: 532
...from his touch, he omits; and in such a manner forms his fictions, so intermingles the false with the true, that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle. Do you attend to what I, and the public in my opinion, expect from you [as a dramatic writer]. If you... | |
| 1925 - Liczba stron: 478
...observes that the poet "forms his fictions in such a manner and so intermingles the false with the true that the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle." Aristotle goes into the question at greater length:* From what we have said it will be seen that the... | |
| Kenneth Knowles Ruthven - 1984 - Liczba stron: 308
...axiomatic to Horace that a poem should be 'consistent within itself, like Virgil's Aeneid, in which 'the middle is not inconsistent with the beginning, nor the end with the middle' (Ars poetica, 153). In this tradition, inconsistency is a fault because it violates the Aristotelian... | |
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