| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 664 páginas
...ofcarelessness and neglect, without giving any offence to the reader. In the last place, the actions should be such as may not only be within the compass...performed; for what may be only wonderful and surprising in on» man, may become improbable, or indeed impossible, when related of another. This last requisite... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1809 - 578 páginas
...compass of human agency, and which human agents may prohahly he supposed to do ; hnt they should he likely for the very actors and characters themselves to have performed ; for what may he only wonderful and surprisiiig in one man, may hecome improhahle, or indeed impossihle, when related... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1836 - 454 páginas
...carelessness and neglect, without giving any offence to the reader. In the <'last place, the actions should be such as may not only be within the compass of human agency, and which hujnian agents may probably be supposed to do, but they should be likely for the very actors and characters... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1861 - 506 páginas
...carelessness and neglect, without giving any offence to the reader. In the last place, the actions should be such as may not only be within the compass of human agency, and which human ageists may probably be supposed to do ; but they should be likely for the very actors and characters... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1887 - 536 páginas
...carelessness and neglect, without giving any offence to the reader. In the last place, the actions should be such as may not only be within the compass...have performed ; for what may be only wonderful and surprizing in one man, may become improbable, or indeed impossible, when related of another. This last... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 304 páginas
...carelessness and neglect, without giving any offence to the reader. In the last place, the actions should be such as may not only be within the compass...have performed ; for what may be only wonderful and surprizing in one man, may become improbable, or indeed impossible, when related of another. This last... | |
| Wilhelm Dresen - 1896 - 752 páginas
...thirdly, he must maintain the conversation of character that is to say, "the actions must be such äs may not only be within the compass of human agency,...which human agents may probably be supposed to do; bnt they should be likely for the very actors and characters themselves to have performed; "for what... | |
| Charles H. Clarke - 1897 - 118 páginas
...Stellen sehen wir diese Forderung der Einheit der Charaktere ausgedrückt, so z. B.: „The actions should be such as may not only be within the compass...human agency and which human agents may probably be eupposed to do, but they should be likely for the very actora * and characters thcmsclves to have performed,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1899 - 312 páginas
...carelessness and neglect, without giving any offence to the reader. In the last place, the actions should be such as may not only be within the compass...have performed ; for what may be only wonderful and surprizing in one man, may become improbable, or indeed impossible, when related of another. This last... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1893 - 304 páginas
...carelessness and neglect, without giving any offence to the reader. In the last place, the actions should be such as may not only be within the compass...have performed ; for what may be only wonderful and surprizing in one man, may become improbable, or indeed impossible, when related of another. This last... | |
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