Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... answering his book in praise of Cato , made it not so much his business to condemn Cato , as to praise Cicero . But that I may decline some part of the encounter with my adversaries , whom I am neither willing to combat , nor well able ...
... answering his book in praise of Cato , made it not so much his business to condemn Cato , as to praise Cicero . But that I may decline some part of the encounter with my adversaries , whom I am neither willing to combat , nor well able ...
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... answered Lisideius , " who to my knowledge are already so provided , either way , that they can produce not only a panegyric upon the victory , but , if need be , a funeral elegy on the duke ; wherein , after they have crowned his ...
... answered Lisideius , " who to my knowledge are already so provided , either way , that they can produce not only a panegyric upon the victory , but , if need be , a funeral elegy on the duke ; wherein , after they have crowned his ...
Sivu 29
... answer , some parts of the action are more fit to be represented , some to be related . Corneille says judiciously that the poet is not obliged to expose to view all particular actions which conduce to the principal : he ought to select ...
... answer , some parts of the action are more fit to be represented , some to be related . Corneille says judiciously that the poet is not obliged to expose to view all particular actions which conduce to the principal : he ought to select ...
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... answered by that one sentence of an ancient author : -Sed ut primo ad consequendos eos quos priores ducimus , accendimur , ita ubi aut proeteriri , aut æquari eos posse desperavimus , studium cum spe senescit : quod , scilicet , assequi ...
... answered by that one sentence of an ancient author : -Sed ut primo ad consequendos eos quos priores ducimus , accendimur , ita ubi aut proeteriri , aut æquari eos posse desperavimus , studium cum spe senescit : quod , scilicet , assequi ...
Sivu 32
... answered him : " I shall grant Lisideius , without much dispute , a great part of what he has urged against us ; for I acknowledge that the French contrive their plots more regularly , and observe the laws of comedy , and decorum of the ...
... answered him : " I shall grant Lisideius , without much dispute , a great part of what he has urged against us ; for I acknowledge that the French contrive their plots more regularly , and observe the laws of comedy , and decorum of the ...
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