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Titre | Lecture IV, On Composition |
Auteurs | Barry, James |
Date de rédaction | 1784:1798 |
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Date d'édition moderne ou de réédition | 1848 |
Editeur moderne | Wornum, Ralph N. |
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, p. 160
Thus you might do what, from its imagined impossibility had been long regarded as one of the fabulous stories of antiquity – that is, you might make a portrait of the good people of England, which might appear at the same time cruel and merciful, wise, foolish, giddy, and so forth, as Parrhasius is said to have done of the people of Athens.
Dans :Parrhasios, Le Peuple d’Athènes(Lien)