Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... story which they intend for the action or principal object of it , leaving the former part to be delivered by narration : so that they set the audience , as it were , at the post where the race is to be concluded ; and , saving them the ...
... story which they intend for the action or principal object of it , leaving the former part to be delivered by narration : so that they set the audience , as it were , at the post where the race is to be concluded ; and , saving them the ...
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... story , which never came to our knowledge ; or 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 ...
... story , which never came to our knowledge ; or 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 ...
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... story is built , and who ought to be one of the principal actors in the play , she is commonly a mute in it : she has the breeding of the old Elizabeth way , which was for maids to be seen and not to be heard ; and it is enough you know ...
... story is built , and who ought to be one of the principal actors in the play , she is commonly a mute in it : she has the breeding of the old Elizabeth way , which was for maids to be seen and not to be heard ; and it is enough you know ...
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... story of Myrrha , of Caunus and Biblis , and the rest , should stir up no more concernment where he most endeavoured it . The masterpiece of Seneca I hold to be that scene in the Troades , where Ulysses is seeking for Astyanax to kill ...
... story of Myrrha , of Caunus and Biblis , and the rest , should stir up no more concernment where he most endeavoured it . The masterpiece of Seneca I hold to be that scene in the Troades , where Ulysses is seeking for Astyanax to kill ...
Sivu 23
... story , which the trusty ' squire is ever to perform for him . So in their love- scenes , of which Eugenius spoke last , the ancients were more hearty , were more talkative : they writ love as it was then the mode to make it ; and I ...
... story , which the trusty ' squire is ever to perform for him . So in their love- scenes , of which Eugenius spoke last , the ancients were more hearty , were more talkative : they writ love as it was then the mode to make it ; and I ...
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