| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1895 - 418 頁
...pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions. By 3 'language embellished,' I mean language into which rhythm, 'harmony,' and song enter....of verse alone, others again with the aid of song. '-£ Now as tragic imitation implies persons acting, it 4 necessarily follows, in the first place,... | |
| Aristotle - 1898 - 144 頁
...pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions. By 3 'language embellished,' I mean language into which rhythm, ' harmony,' and song enter....of verse alone, others again with the aid of song. fiev avrrjv TrJV T&V fierpcov crvvdecriv, fie\o-jroiiav Be o Trjv Bvvafjiiv <f>avepav e^ei iracriv.... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle - 1898 - 454 頁
.... By 3 'language embellished/ I тея^ language into which ' rhythm, ' harmony/ and song епЯР By ' the several kinds in separate parts/ I mean,...of verse alone, others again with the aid of song. Now as tragic imitation implies persons acting, it 4 necessarily follows, in the first place, that... | |
| Edward Capps - 1901 - 516 頁
...pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions. By ' language embellished ' I mean language into which rhythm, ' harmony ' and song enter....of verse alone, others again with the aid of song. Now as tragic imitation implies persons acting, it necessarily follows, in the first place, that scenic... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1906 - 186 頁
...pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions. By ' language embellished ' I mean language into which rhythm, harmony, and song enter....medium of verse alone, others again with the aid of song.1 And it may be convenient to add here, that by ' a certain magnitude ' Aristotle means, what... | |
| 1914 - 662 頁
...required. " By ' language embellished ' 1 Jacob Bernays, %ie«i Alihandlunyen, p. 40, Bui'lin, 1880. I meau language into which rhythm, ' harmony,' and song enter....of verse alone, others again with the aid of song. . . . By ' Diction ' I mean the mere metrical arrangement of the words : as for ' Song ' it is a term... | |
| Alfred William Benn - 1914 - 674 頁
...involved is explained where an explanation seems to be required. ' By " language embellished " I mean language into which rhythm, " harmony," and song enter....of verse alone, others again with the aid of song. ... By " Diction " I mean the mere metrical arrangement of the words : as for " Song " it is a term... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle, John Gassner - 1951 - 516 頁
...pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions. By 3 ' language embellished,' I mean language into which rhythm, 'harmony,' and song enter....of verse alone, others again with the aid of song. Now as tragic imitation implies persons acting, it neces- 4 sarily follows, in the first place, that... | |
| Arthur B. Coffin - 1991 - 354 頁
...pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions. 3. By language embellished, I mean language into which rhythm, "harmony," and song enter....of verse alone, others again with the aid of song. 4. Now as tragic imitation implies persons acting, it necessarily follows, in the first place, that... | |
| 1902 - 148 頁
...... By "language embellished," I mean 72 the likeness of the truth, since the charm of imitation is probability.1 Wherefore such imitation as does not...again with the aid of song.' 1 See p. 22, note 2. 2 Poet, x-xiii : ' Plots are either Simple or Complicated. . . . An action which is one and continuous.... | |
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