| Oliver Goldsmith - 1895 - 280 pàgines
...situation. The reasons for the family pride and satisfaction, — moderate wealth, consciousness of virtue, social position, are set forth. The descent...inherent weakness and absurdity of the dramatic action of the story. There is a slender thread of connection between incidents which evidently served the... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1895 - 418 pàgines
...Fortune, or Recognition, or both. These 3 last should arise from the internal structure of the^plot, so that what follows should be the necessary or probable...consequence of another, or merely subsequent to it. XI 1 A Reversal of Fortune is, as we have said, a change iy which a train of action produces the opposite... | |
| Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1898 - 208 pàgines
...most striking when they have an air of design." 2 " These last [reversal of fortune and recognition] should arise from the internal structure of the plot,...consequence of another, or merely subsequent to it." » " It is therefore evident that the unravelling of the plot, no less than the complication, must... | |
| Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1898 - 218 pàgines
...most striking when they have an air of design." 2 "These last [reversal of fortune and recognition] should arise from the internal structure of the plot,...consequence of another, or merely subsequent to it." 8 " It is therefore evident that the unravelling of the plot, no less than the complication, must arise... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle - 1898 - 454 pàgines
...1. oîuiy apogr. : оГок А°. 2. fri 5¿ : ¿reift; Susemihl, pos. commate post {пгбкыты. necessary or probable result of the preceding action. It makes all the difference whether any given event is a case of propter hoc or post hoc. ^ XI Reversal (or Recoil) is a change by which... | |
| Aristotle - 1898 - 144 pàgines
...Susemihl. Kai </idXiirr' ^Av KO!> irepacireia 5 Aeov coni. Vahlen. 14B2 b 1. oiW apogr. : ofoc Ac. 2. ?n necessary or probable result of the preceding action. It makes all the difference whether any given event is a case of propter hoc or post hoc. XI Eeversal (or Eecoil) is a change by which... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - 184 pàgines
...as to say that probability, not actuality, controls the structure of a narrative or dramatic plot in that, "what follows should be the necessary or probable result of the preceding action," 14 even to the extent that the poet should prefer probable impossibilities to improbable possibilities,... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - 188 pàgines
...as to say that probability, not actuality, controls the structure of a narrative or dramatic plot in that, "what follows should be the necessary or probable result of the preceding action," " even to the extent that the poet should prefer probable impossibilities to improbable possibilities,... | |
| Herbert Samuel Mallory - 1923 - 554 pàgines
...one in which the change is accompanied by such Reversal, or by Recognition, or by both. These last should arise from the internal structure of the plot,...preceding action. It makes all the difference whether any given event is a case of propter hoc or post hoc. Poetics ch. xi — "Reversal of the Situation... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle, John Gassner - 1951 - 516 pàgines
...coni. Vablen 1452 b 1. t&uv apogr.: otov Ac 2. /vt W] eretl^ Susemibl (commate post uirinerrta positol necessary or probable result of the preceding action. It makes all the difference whether any gieen eeent is a case of prapter hoc or post hoc. XI Reeersal of the Situation is a change by which... | |
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