Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu xii
... observe that as literary principles are thus treated , not as fixed and final , but as open to varying interpretations , the older critical dogmatism is abandoned , and the comparative line of investigation adopted instead . The fact ...
... observe that as literary principles are thus treated , not as fixed and final , but as open to varying interpretations , the older critical dogmatism is abandoned , and the comparative line of investigation adopted instead . The fact ...
Sivu xiii
... observed that these two aims are , strictly speaking , incompatible . - " " While the " Essay of Dramatic Poesy " holds the place of pre - eminence among Dryden's writings on the drama , it does not record his final or unswerving ...
... observed that these two aims are , strictly speaking , incompatible . - " " While the " Essay of Dramatic Poesy " holds the place of pre - eminence among Dryden's writings on the drama , it does not record his final or unswerving ...
Sivu xviii
... Observations on the Empress of Morocco , 1674 ; Apology for Heroic Poetry , 1674 ( see State of Innocence ) ; Vindication of the Duke of Guise , 1683 ; see also under Annus Mirabilis , account of , etc .; Translations of Juvenal and ...
... Observations on the Empress of Morocco , 1674 ; Apology for Heroic Poetry , 1674 ( see State of Innocence ) ; Vindication of the Duke of Guise , 1683 ; see also under Annus Mirabilis , account of , etc .; Translations of Juvenal and ...
Sivu 1
... observe , that none are very violent against it , but those who either have not attempted it , or who have succeeded ill in their attempt . It is enough for me to have your lordship's example for my excuse in that little which I have ...
... observe , that none are very violent against it , but those who either have not attempted it , or who have succeeded ill in their attempt . It is enough for me to have your lordship's example for my excuse in that little which I have ...
Sivu 7
... his wit : you may observe how near the water they stoop , how many proffers they make to dip , and yet how seldom they touch it ; and when they do , it is but the surface : they skim over it but to catch a gnat , Dramatic Poesy 7.
... his wit : you may observe how near the water they stoop , how many proffers they make to dip , and yet how seldom they touch it ; and when they do , it is but the surface : they skim over it but to catch a gnat , Dramatic Poesy 7.
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