| Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 380 oldal
...no where else, all, melody, rhythm and words, must probably have been used at ince, as in the hymns. good or bad, (for on this does character principally...Polygnotus were above the common level of nature; those of Pausoti, below it; those of Dionysius, faithful likenesses. Now it is evident that each of the imitations... | |
| Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 386 oldal
...no where else, all, melody, rhythm and words, must probably have been used at tnce, as in the hymns. good or bad, (for on this does character principally...Polygnotus were above the common level of nature; those of Pauson, below it; those of Dionysius, faithful likenesses. Now it is evident that each of the imitations... | |
| Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 388 oldal
...hymns. Different OBJECTS of good or bad, (for on this does character principally depend ; the mariners being, in all men, most strongly marked by virtue...Polygnotus were above the common level of nature; those of Pauson, below it; those of Dionysius, faithful likenesses. Now it is evident that each of the imitations... | |
| Aristotle - 1815 - 492 oldal
...to the means by which they imitate. HI. — BUT as the objects of imitation are the actions of men, and these men must of necessity be either good or...Polygnotus were above the common level of nature, those of Pauson below it, those of Dionysius '* faithful likenesses. Now it is evident that each of the imitations... | |
| Philip Wentworth Buckham - 1830 - 628 oldal
...imitation are the actions of men (eirei 5e fiifiovvTcu oí fufíov¡j.evoi тграттоутас), and these men must of necessity be either good or...marked by virtue and vice), it follows, that we can only.repre-> sent men, either as better than they actually are, or worse, or exactly as they are :... | |
| John Richard Darley (Bp. of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh) - 1840 - 580 oldal
...as the objects of imitation are the actions of men (sn-ti St fuf.iovvrai ol fupovfuvot irparrovrac), and these men must of necessity be either good or...better than they actually are, or worse, or exactly at they are : just as, in painting, the pictures of Polygnotus were above the common level of nature... | |
| John William Donaldson - 1849 - 642 oldal
...objects of imitation are the actions of men Si fjitfiovvrai ot /itfj.odfj.ivoi тграттоътас), and these men must of necessity be either good or...Polygnotus were above the common level of nature ; those of Pauson, below it ; those of Dionysius, faithful likenesses. will admit of these differences, and become... | |
| Aristotle - 1851 - 90 oldal
...the means by which they imitate. III. — But, as the objects of imitation are the actions of men, and these men must of necessity be either good or bad, (for on this does character principally all depend ; the manners being in men most strongly marked by virtue and vice,) it follows, that we... | |
| 1851 - 1094 oldal
...respect to the means by which they IMITATE. " But as the objects of IMITATION are the actions of men, and these men must of necessity be either good or bad (for on this does character principally all depend; the manners being in men most strongly marked by Virtue and Vice), it follows, that we... | |
| Greeks - 1860 - 904 oldal
...imitation are the actions of 'men (eirá. 8t /JLI/J.OVV2. Objects of Tai o« plfí0¿pevoL я-paTTovras), and these men must of necessity be either good or...Polygnotus were above the common level of nature; those of Pausan, below it; those of Dionysius, faithful likenesses. Now it is evident that each of the imitations... | |
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