Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu xiii
... follow nature turn out to be one and the same thing . On the other hand , a strong case is made out for the irregular English drama , and therefore for the right of the individual playwright to go straight to nature for himself . The ...
... follow nature turn out to be one and the same thing . On the other hand , a strong case is made out for the irregular English drama , and therefore for the right of the individual playwright to go straight to nature for himself . The ...
Sivu 12
... follows , that all the parts of it are ( as near as may be ) to be equally subdivided ; namely , that one act take not ... follow this rule is certainly most difficult ) , from the very beginning of their plays , falling close into that ...
... follows , that all the parts of it are ( as near as may be ) to be equally subdivided ; namely , that one act take not ... follow this rule is certainly most difficult ) , from the very beginning of their plays , falling close into that ...
Sivu 15
... follow him ; and whether you consider the bad plays of our age , or regard the good plays of the last , both the ... follows that poesy and other arts may , with the same pains , arrive still nearer to perfection ; and , that granted ...
... follow him ; and whether you consider the bad plays of our age , or regard the good plays of the last , both the ... follows that poesy and other arts may , with the same pains , arrive still nearer to perfection ; and , that granted ...
Sivu 17
... follow them , when I condemn the ancients , I declare it is not altogether because they have not five acts to every play , but because they have not confined themselves to one certain number : it is building an house without a model ...
... follow them , when I condemn the ancients , I declare it is not altogether because they have not five acts to every play , but because they have not confined themselves to one certain number : it is building an house without a model ...
Sivu 24
... follow peace , went to plant in another country : it was then that the great Cardinal Richelieu began to take them into his protection ; and that , by his encouragement , Corneille , and some other Frenchmen , reformed their theatre ...
... follow peace , went to plant in another country : it was then that the great Cardinal Richelieu began to take them into his protection ; and that , by his encouragement , Corneille , and some other Frenchmen , reformed their theatre ...
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