... troubles, or made him triumph over his enemies. This error they have been led into by a ridiculous doctrine in modern criticism, that they are obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments, and an impartial execution of poetical justice. The Spectator - Страница 271под редакцията на - 1853Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Samuel Richardson - 1768 - 344 страници
...Vol. J. No. .XU!. ^ "^ * Who were the firft that eftablifhed this rule, I * know not; but I am fure it has no foundation in •NATURE, in REASON, or in the PRACTICE OF * THE ANTIENTS. * We find, that good and evil happen alike unto ' ALL MEN on this fide the grave: And as... | |
| 1786 - 694 страници
...ttmeftablilhed this rule I know not; but I am fure it has no foundation in nature, in reafon, or in the praftice of the ancients. We find that good and evil happen alike to all men on this fide the grave; and as the principal defign of tragedy is to raile commiferation and terror in the... | |
| 1789 - 508 страници
...firft that eftablimed this rule I know not ; but I am fure it has no foundation in nature, in reafon, or in the practice of the ancients. We find that good and evil happen alike to all men on this fide the grave ; and as the principal defign of Tragedy is to raife commiferation and terror in the... | |
| 1803 - 434 страници
...obliged to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments, an impartial execution of poetical justice. Who were the first that established this rule I know not; but I am sure it has no foundation in nature,in reason, or in the practice of the ancients. We find that good and evil happen alike to all... | |
| 1808 - 306 страници
...impartial exQcation of poetical jostice. Who were the first that estahlished this rule I know not; hut I am sure it has no foundation in nature, in reason,...is to raise commiseration and terror in the minds ot the andience, we shall defeat this great end, if we always make virtue and iunocence happy and successful.... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1811 - 460 страници
...equal distribution of rewards and punishments, and an ' impartial execution of poetical justice. < ' Who -were the first that established this rule, I know ' not; but I am sure it has no foundation in NATUBE, in ' REASON, or in the PRACTICE OF THE ANTIENTS. ' We find that good and evil happen alike... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1820 - 442 страници
...an equal distribution of rewards and punishments, and an impartial execution of poeticaljustice. ' Who were the first that established this rule, I know...ANCIENTS. ' We find, that good and evil happen alike unto ALL MEN on this side the grave: and as the principal design of tragedy is to raise commiseration... | |
| 1822 - 788 страници
...to a equal distribution of rewards and punishments, : id an impartial execution of poetical justice. Who were the first that established this rule I know not ; but I am sure it has no foundation in inure, in reason, or in the practice of the ancients We find that good and evil happen alike to all... | |
| 1823 - 406 страници
...to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments, and an impartial execution of poetical justice. Who were the first that established this rule I know...principal design of tragedy is to raise commiseration and tenor in the minds of the audience, we shall defeat this great end, if we always make virtue and innocence... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1828 - 432 страници
...to an equal distribution of rewards and punishments, and an impartial execution of poetical justice. Who were the first that established this rule I know...principal design of tragedy is to raise commiseration and ten'or in the minds of the audience, we shall defeat this great end, if we always make virtue and innocence... | |
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