Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu xi
... difference , however , to the individuality of his own work , for he had a rare faculty for making borrowed material entirely his own and for leaving his personal impress upon it . In the present essay , it will be noted , the ...
... difference , however , to the individuality of his own work , for he had a rare faculty for making borrowed material entirely his own and for leaving his personal impress upon it . In the present essay , it will be noted , the ...
Sivu xii
... novus homo " -véos ȧvýp - or " parvenu " ) to mark the difference between him- self and the other speakers , all of whom belonged to a higher social rank . while too the older English dramatists are defended , yet xii Dryden's Essays.
... novus homo " -véos ȧvýp - or " parvenu " ) to mark the difference between him- self and the other speakers , all of whom belonged to a higher social rank . while too the older English dramatists are defended , yet xii Dryden's Essays.
Sivu 13
... must be all subservient to the great one , which our language happily expresses in the name of under - plots : such as in Terence's Eunuch is the difference and reconcilement of Thais and Phædria B 568 Dramatic Poesy 13.
... must be all subservient to the great one , which our language happily expresses in the name of under - plots : such as in Terence's Eunuch is the difference and reconcilement of Thais and Phædria B 568 Dramatic Poesy 13.
Sivu 14
John Dryden. Eunuch is the difference and reconcilement of Thais and Phædria , which is not the chief business of the play , but promotes the marriage of Chærea and Chremes's sister , principally intended by the poet . There ought to be ...
John Dryden. Eunuch is the difference and reconcilement of Thais and Phædria , which is not the chief business of the play , but promotes the marriage of Chærea and Chremes's sister , principally intended by the poet . There ought to be ...
Sivu 21
... difference betwixt his Satires and doctor Donne's ; that the one gives us deep thoughts in common language , though rough cadence ; the other gives us common thoughts in abstruse words : ' tis true , in some places his wit is ...
... difference betwixt his Satires and doctor Donne's ; that the one gives us deep thoughts in common language , though rough cadence ; the other gives us common thoughts in abstruse words : ' tis true , in some places his wit is ...
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