Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu x
... action . It was thus inevitable that the newly - bred interest in a form of dramatic art so unlike that of our older stage should bring about a widespread neglect of the free romantic type of play , and lead to openly expressed contempt ...
... action . It was thus inevitable that the newly - bred interest in a form of dramatic art so unlike that of our older stage should bring about a widespread neglect of the free romantic type of play , and lead to openly expressed contempt ...
Sivu xi
... action and narrative ? of rhyme and blank verse ? Such are the topics which recur in Dryden's pages ; and if for most of us to - day they are scarcely living issues , the historical importance , and even the critical value , of what ...
... action and narrative ? of rhyme and blank verse ? Such are the topics which recur in Dryden's pages ; and if for most of us to - day they are scarcely living issues , the historical importance , and even the critical value , of what ...
Sivu 7
... action , as our witches are justly hanged , because they think themselves to be such ; and suffer deservedly for believing they did mischief , because they meant it . " ' You have described him , " said Crites , so exactly , that I am ...
... action , as our witches are justly hanged , because they think themselves to be such ; and suffer deservedly for believing they did mischief , because they meant it . " ' You have described him , " said Crites , so exactly , that I am ...
Sivu 12
... Action . " The unity of time they comprehend in twenty - four hours , the compass of a natural day , or as near 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 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 ...
Sivu 13
... Action , the ancients meant no other by it than what the logicians do by their finis , the end or scope of any action ; that which is the first in inten- tion , and last in execution : now the poet is to aim at one great and complete action ...
... Action , the ancients meant no other by it than what the logicians do by their finis , the end or scope of any action ; that which is the first in inten- tion , and last in execution : now the poet is to aim at one great and complete action ...
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