Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu xii
... fancy " and a greater spirit in the writing " than are ever to be found on the French stage . 66 " " " Other matters are drawn into the argument , but these are the main points discussed . The result , as we have seen Dryden acknowledge ...
... fancy " and a greater spirit in the writing " than are ever to be found on the French stage . 66 " " " Other matters are drawn into the argument , but these are the main points discussed . The result , as we have seen Dryden acknowledge ...
Sivu 5
... fancy led him ; and leaving the town almost empty , some took towards the park , some cross the river , others down it ; all seeking the noise in the depth of silence . Among the rest , it was the fortune of Eugenius , Crites ...
... fancy led him ; and leaving the town almost empty , some took towards the park , some cross the river , others down it ; all seeking the noise in the depth of silence . Among the rest , it was the fortune of Eugenius , Crites ...
Sivu 7
... fancy is some miserable antithesis , or seeming contradiction ; and in the comic he is still reaching at some thin conceit , the ghost of a jest , and that too flies before him , never to be caught ; these swallows which we see before ...
... fancy is some miserable antithesis , or seeming contradiction ; and in the comic he is still reaching at some thin conceit , the ghost of a jest , and that too flies before him , never to be caught ; these swallows which we see before ...
Sivu 13
... fancy , which in these cases will contribute to its own deceit , may sometimes imagine it several places , with some appearance of probability ; yet it still carries the greater likelihood of truth if those places be supposed so near ...
... fancy , which in these cases will contribute to its own deceit , may sometimes imagine it several places , with some appearance of probability ; yet it still carries the greater likelihood of truth if those places be supposed so near ...
Sivu 39
... fancy and greater spirit in the writing than there is in any of the French . I could produce , even in Shakspeare's and Fletcher's works , some plays which are almost exactly formed ; as The Merry Wives of Windsor , and The Scornful ...
... fancy and greater spirit in the writing than there is in any of the French . I could produce , even in Shakspeare's and Fletcher's works , some plays which are almost exactly formed ; as The Merry Wives of Windsor , and The Scornful ...
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