Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu ix
... argument in favour of Roman Catholicism , to which he had in the mean- time been converted . The question of the sincerity of his religious change , like that of the real significance of his political fluctuations , is an intricate one ...
... argument in favour of Roman Catholicism , to which he had in the mean- time been converted . The question of the sincerity of his religious change , like that of the real significance of his political fluctuations , is an intricate one ...
Sivu xii
... argument , but these are the main points discussed . The result , as we have seen Dryden acknowledge , is left in some uncertainty ; for while superstitious veneration for classical antiquity and the current admiration of the French ...
... argument , but these are the main points discussed . The result , as we have seen Dryden acknowledge , is left in some uncertainty ; for while superstitious veneration for classical antiquity and the current admiration of the French ...
Sivu xiii
... argument is , that while dramatic rules may be derived immediately from the ancients , the ancients in turn derived them directly from nature ; so that to imitate the ancients and to follow nature turn out to be one and the same thing ...
... argument is , that while dramatic rules may be derived immediately from the ancients , the ancients in turn derived them directly from nature ; so that to imitate the ancients and to follow nature turn out to be one and the same thing ...
Sivu xiv
... arguments regarding the poverty of the French playwrights and their too servile dependence on " mechanic rules " ; and yet at the ... argument ; the writer is anxious to show that if the modern dramatist cannot compare with the great pre ...
... arguments regarding the poverty of the French playwrights and their too servile dependence on " mechanic rules " ; and yet at the ... argument ; the writer is anxious to show that if the modern dramatist cannot compare with the great pre ...
Sivu 1
... arguments against verse , as those with which the fourth act of Pompey will furnish me in its defence . Yet , my lord , you must suffer me a little to complain of you , that you too soon withdraw from us a contentment , of which we ...
... arguments against verse , as those with which the fourth act of Pompey will furnish me in its defence . Yet , my lord , you must suffer me a little to complain of you , that you too soon withdraw from us a contentment , of which we ...
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