| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1895 - Broj stranica: 418
...knowing that his hearers like it. It is Homer 9 who has taught other poets the true art of fiction. The secret of it lies 'in a fallacy. For, assuming that if one thing is or becomes, a second is or becomes, men imagine that, if the second is, the first likewise is or becomes. But this is a... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher, Aristotle - 1898 - Broj stranica: 454
...every one adds something startling of his own, knowing that his hearers like it. It is Homer who 9 has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling...assuming that if one thing is or becomes, a second is or becomes, men imagine that, if the second is, the first likewise is or becomes. But this is a... | |
| Aristotle - 1898 - Broj stranica: 144
...every one adds something startling of his own, knowing that his hearers like it. It is Homer who 9 has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling...assuming that if one thing is or becomes, a second is or becomes, men imagine that, if the second is, the first likewise is or becomes. But this is a... | |
| Benjamin Putnam Kurtz - 1910 - Broj stranica: 240
...in telling a story, every one adds something startling of his own, knowing that his hearers like it. It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the...assuming that if one thing is or becomes, a second is or becomes, men imagine that, if the second is, the first likewise is 79 Poetics, XXV, 17. so Poetics... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1911 - Broj stranica: 468
...that his hearers like it. It is Homer who 9 has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling__lies __ ^skilfully. The secret of it lies in a fallacy. For,...assuming that if one thing is or becomes, a second is orbecomesJ_mejiJinagin§ .-that, if the second is, ..the., fir at. ^ikewise^is or becomes. But thia... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - Broj stranica: 188
...from the fact that everyone tells a story with additions of his own, knowing that his hearers like it. It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skilfully." 19 And at the very end of the Poetics, where he is endeavoring to prove that tragedy is a higher art... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - Broj stranica: 188
...from the fact that everyone tells a story with additions of his own, knowing that his hearers like it. It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skilfully." 19 And at the very end of the Poetics, where he is endeavoring to prove that tragedy is a higher art... | |
| George Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer - 1924 - Broj stranica: 672
...fact that every one tells a story with some addition of his own, knowing that his hearers like it. It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skilfully. The secret of it Ties in a fallacy. For, assuming that if one thing is or becomes, a second is or becomes, men imagine... | |
| Mihai Spariosu - 1984 - Broj stranica: 336
...fact that every one tells a story with some addition of his own, knowing that his hearers like it. It is Homer who has chiefly taught other poets the art of telling lies skillfully. The secret of it lies in a fallacy. For assuming that if one thing is or becomes, a second... | |
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