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unity of time
The conditions include: unity of interest (each tenant must be entitled to the whole property and have no exclusive entitlement to any separate part of it), unity of possession (each tenant's interest must vest at and subsist for the same time), unity of time (each tenant must be entitled to possession at the same time), unity of title (each tenant must have the same title to the property, or the same title must apply to each parcel of land), and unity of use (each tenant must use the property in the same way, or each parcel of land must be used in the same way).extracted from unityn.
unity of time
a. Each of the three dramatic principles requiring limitation of the supposed time of a play to the time taken to act it, or to a single day (more fully unity of time), use of one scene throughout (more fully unity of place), and concentration on the development of a single plot (more fully unity of action); (hence) these principles as applied to other literary or dramatic works. Also in extended use.These dramatic principles are derived from Renaissance interpretations of Aristotle's Poetics and had a particular influence on 17th-cent. French neoclassical drama.
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1668 J. Dryden Of Dramatick Poesie 10 The Famous Rules which the French call, Des Trois Unitez, or, The Three Unities, which ought to be observ'd in every Regular Play.
1668 T. Shadwell Sullen Lovers Pref. sig. (a) I have in this Play, as neer as I could, observed the three Unities, of Time, Place, and Action.
1668 T. Shadwell Sullen Lovers Pref. sig. (a)v Another Objection..is, that there is the same thing over and over: which I do not apprehend, unless they blame the unity of the action.
1712 J. Addison Spectator No. 267. ¶2 Homer to preserve the Unity of his Action hastens into the midst of things.
1789 W. Belsham Ess. I. ii. 18 The diction of these plays is lofty,..the unities strictly preserved.
1816 W. Scott Old Mortality viii, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. IV. 148 It is fortunate for tale-tellers that they are not tied down like theatrical writers to the unities of time and place.
1821 C. Lamb in London Mag. June 612/1 Nature hath her unities, which not every critic can penetrate.
1859 A. Trollope Bertrams II. i. 1 I must now ask my readers to pass over two years with me. It is a terrible gap in a story; but in these days the unities are not much considered.
1861 G. J. Whyte-Melville in Fraser's Mag. Apr. 431/1 Those functionaries in white hats and red waistcoats, who with singular attention to ‘the unities’, adopt the very colours of the Post-office Directory and Court Guide.
1924 E. Singmaster in B. C. Williams O. Henry Prize Stories of 1924 (1925) 170 Forsaking one of the unities, the author had brought the villainous Ivan into the foreground of the narrative.
1971 S. Smiley Playwriting ii. iii. 61 None of the great tragedians evidently worried about unity of time.
1989 Opera Now Aug. 36/1 One of George Sand's love affairs obeyed all three classical unities.
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