The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... actions , which the nobless of France would never suffer in their peasants . I should not have written this but to a ... action is not properly one , nor that accomplished in the last suc- 40 cesses , I have judged it too bold a title ...
... actions , which the nobless of France would never suffer in their peasants . I should not have written this but to a ... action is not properly one , nor that accomplished in the last suc- 40 cesses , I have judged it too bold a title ...
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... Action . " The Unity of Time they comprehend in twenty- four hours , the compass of a natural day , or as near it as it can be contrived ; and the reason of it is obvious to every one , that the time of the feigned action , or fable of ...
... Action . " The Unity of Time they comprehend in twenty- four hours , the compass of a natural day , or as near it as it can be contrived ; and the reason of it is obvious to every one , that the time of the feigned action , or fable of ...
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... action are more fit to be repre- sented , some to be related . Corneille says judiciously that the poet is not obliged to expose to view all 1270particular actions which conduce to the principal : he ought to select such of them to be ...
... action are more fit to be repre- sented , some to be related . Corneille says judiciously that the poet is not obliged to expose to view all 1270particular actions which conduce to the principal : he ought to select such of them to be ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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