Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... perhaps on some criticism in their language , which being so long dead , and only remaining in their books , ' tis not possible they should make us understand perfectly . To read Macrobius , explaining the pro- priety and elegancy of ...
... perhaps on some criticism in their language , which being so long dead , and only remaining in their books , ' tis not possible they should make us understand perfectly . To read Macrobius , explaining the pro- priety and elegancy of ...
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... perhaps one of their poets had he lived in our age , si foret hoc nostrum fato delapsus in ævum ( as Horace says of Lucilius ) , he had altered many things ; not that they were not natural before , but that he might accommodate himself ...
... perhaps one of their poets had he lived in our age , si foret hoc nostrum fato delapsus in ævum ( as Horace says of Lucilius ) , he had altered many things ; not that they were not natural before , but that he might accommodate himself ...
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... perhaps , ten or twenty years ago . But there is another sort of relations , that is , of things happening in the action of the play , and supposed to be done behind the scenes ; and this is many times both convenient and beautiful ...
... perhaps , ten or twenty years ago . But there is another sort of relations , that is , of things happening in the action of the play , and supposed to be done behind the scenes ; and this is many times both convenient and beautiful ...
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... perhaps give more latitude to the rules than I have done , when by experience they had known how much we are limited and constrained by them , and how many beauties of the stage they banished from it . ' To illustrate a little what he ...
... perhaps give more latitude to the rules than I have done , when by experience they had known how much we are limited and constrained by them , and how many beauties of the stage they banished from it . ' To illustrate a little what he ...
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... perhaps his superior . 66 To begin , then , with Shakspeare . He was the man who of all modern , and perhaps ancient poets , had the largest and most comprehensive soul . All the images of nature were still present to him , and he drew ...
... perhaps his superior . 66 To begin , then , with Shakspeare . He was the man who of all modern , and perhaps ancient poets , had the largest and most comprehensive soul . All the images of nature were still present to him , and he drew ...
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