Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... audience ; it is therefore the poet's duty , to take care that no act should be imagined to exceed the time in which it is represented on the stage ; and that the intervals and inequalities of time be supposed to fall out be- tween the ...
... audience ; it is therefore the poet's duty , to take care that no act should be imagined to exceed the time in which it is represented on the stage ; and that the intervals and inequalities of time be supposed to fall out be- tween the ...
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... audience in a full repose ; but this cannot be brought to pass but by many other imperfect actions , which conduce to it , and hold the audience in a delightful suspence of what will be . " If by these rules ( to omit many other drawn ...
... audience in a full repose ; but this cannot be brought to pass but by many other imperfect actions , which conduce to it , and hold the audience in a delightful suspence of what will be . " If by these rules ( to omit many other drawn ...
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... audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man delivered to us the image of a play ; and I must confess it is so lively , that from thence much light has been derived to the forming it more perfectly into acts and ...
... audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man delivered to us the image of a play ; and I must confess it is so lively , that from thence much light has been derived to the forming it more perfectly into acts and ...
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... audience : and the people , so soon as ever they heard the name of Edipus , knew as well as the poet , that he had killed his father by a mistake , and com- mitted incest with his mother , before the play ; that they were now to hear of ...
... audience : and the people , so soon as ever they heard the name of Edipus , knew as well as the poet , that he had killed his father by a mistake , and com- mitted incest with his mother , before the play ; that they were now to hear of ...
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... audience , and to acquaint them with what was necessary to be known , but yet should have been so contrived by the poet as to have been told by persons of the drama to one another , and so by them to have come to the knowledge of the ...
... audience , and to acquaint them with what was necessary to be known , but yet should have been so contrived by the poet as to have been told by persons of the drama to one another , and so by them to have come to the knowledge of the ...
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action admiration Æneas Æneid Æneis amongst ancients argument Aristotle audience Augustus beauties Ben Jonson better betwixt blank verse Boccace Cæsar Catiline character Chaucer comedy commend compass confess Crites critics defend Dido discourse Dramatic Poesy Dryden Duke of Lerma endeavoured English epic Essay Eugenius Euripides excellent expression fancy father faults favour Fletcher French genius Georgics give Grecian Greek hero Homer honour Horace humour Iliad imagination imitation invention Italian JOHN DRYDEN Jonson judge judgment Julius Cæsar kind language Latin least Lisideius lived Lord Lordship Lucretius manners modern nature never noble numbers observed opinion Ovid passions perfection persons Pindaric pleased plot poem poet poetical preface prose reader reason rhyme Roman satire scene Segrais Sejanus sense Shakspeare Silent Woman Sophocles speak stage suppose things thought Tis true tragedy translation Turnus Virgil virtue words writ write