Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu xii
... reason and because it fell in with the curious flexibility of his own judgment . You see it is a dialogue , " he afterwards explained , " sustained by persons of several opinions , all of them left doubtful , to be determined by readers ...
... reason and because it fell in with the curious flexibility of his own judgment . You see it is a dialogue , " he afterwards explained , " sustained by persons of several opinions , all of them left doubtful , to be determined by readers ...
Sivu 2
... reason , in addressing this Essay to your lordship , than that it might awaken in you the desire of writing something , in whatever kind it be , which might be an honour to our age and country . And methinks it might have the same ...
... reason , in addressing this Essay to your lordship , than that it might awaken in you the desire of writing something , in whatever kind it be , which might be an honour to our age and country . And methinks it might have the same ...
Sivu 8
... reason than Petronius of his , Pace vestra liceat dixisse , primi omnium eloquentium per- didistis : you have debauched the true old poetry so far , that Nature , which is the soul of it , is not in any of your writings . " 66 " C " " 4 ...
... reason than Petronius of his , Pace vestra liceat dixisse , primi omnium eloquentium per- didistis : you have debauched the true old poetry so far , that Nature , which is the soul of it , is not in any of your writings . " 66 " C " " 4 ...
Sivu 11
... reason why you have now so few good poets , and so many severe judges . Certainly , to imitate the ancients well , much labour and long study is required ; which pains , I have already shown , our poets would want encourage- ment to ...
... reason why you have now so few good poets , and so many severe judges . Certainly , to imitate the ancients well , much labour and long study is required ; which pains , I have already shown , our poets would want encourage- ment to ...
Sivu 12
... reason of it is obvious to every one , —that the time of the feigned action , or fable of the play , should be proportioned as near as can be to the duration of that time in which it is represented : since , therefore , all plays are ...
... reason of it is obvious to every one , —that the time of the feigned action , or fable of the play , should be proportioned as near as can be to the duration of that time in which it is represented : since , therefore , all plays are ...
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