Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu ix
... 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 , and space cannot be afforded for a consideration of it here.1 ...
... 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 , and space cannot be afforded for a consideration of it here.1 ...
Sivu xii
... means 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.
... means 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 7
... meaning : in fine , if he be not one of those whom the French would call un mauvais buffon ; one who is so much a well - willer to the satire , that he intends at least to spare no man ; and though he cannot strike a blow to hurt any ...
... meaning : in fine , if he be not one of those whom the French would call un mauvais buffon ; one who is so much a well - willer to the satire , that he intends at least to spare no man ; and though he cannot strike a blow to hurt any ...
Sivu 25
... means espouse the interest of neither . From hence likewise it arises that the one half of our actors are not known to the other . They keep their distances , as if they were Montagues and Capulets , and seldom begin an acquaintance ...
... means espouse the interest of neither . From hence likewise it arises that the one half of our actors are not known to the other . They keep their distances , as if they were Montagues and Capulets , and seldom begin an acquaintance ...
Sivu 37
... mean betwixt both should be observed by every judicious writer , so as the audience may neither be left unsatisfied by not seeing what is beautiful , or shocked by beholding what is either incredible or undecent . " I hope I have ...
... mean betwixt both should be observed by every judicious writer , so as the audience may neither be left unsatisfied by not seeing what is beautiful , or shocked by beholding what is either incredible or undecent . " I hope I have ...
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