Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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... suppose it were the king's bed - chamber ; yet the meanest man in the tragedy must come and dispatch his business there , rather than in the lobby or courtyard ( which is fitter for him ) , for fear the stage should be cleared , and the ...
... suppose it were the king's bed - chamber ; yet the meanest man in the tragedy must come and dispatch his business there , rather than in the lobby or courtyard ( which is fitter for him ) , for fear the stage should be cleared , and the ...
Sivu 48
... suppose the persons of your play to be born poets : Arcades omnes , et cantare pares , et respondere parati : they must have arrived to the degree of quicquid conabar dicere ; -to make verses almost whether they will or no . If they are ...
... suppose the persons of your play to be born poets : Arcades omnes , et cantare pares , et respondere parati : they must have arrived to the degree of quicquid conabar dicere ; -to make verses almost whether they will or no . If they are ...
Sivu 54
... suppose all men born so much more than poets , that verses should be made in them , not by them . " It has been formerly urged by you , and confessed by me , that since no man spoke any kind of verse extempore , that which was nearest ...
... suppose all men born so much more than poets , that verses should be made in them , not by them . " It has been formerly urged by you , and confessed by me , that since no man spoke any kind of verse extempore , that which was nearest ...
Sivu 55
... suppose , I beseech you , the repartee were made only in blank verse , might not part of the same argument be turned against you ? for the measure is as often supplied there as it is in rhyme ; the latter half of the hemistich as ...
... suppose , I beseech you , the repartee were made only in blank verse , might not part of the same argument be turned against you ? for the measure is as often supplied there as it is in rhyme ; the latter half of the hemistich as ...
Sivu 56
... Suppose we acknow- ledge it : how comes this confederacy to be more displeasing to you , than in a dance which is well contrived ? You see there the united design of many persons to make up one figure : after they have separated ...
... Suppose we acknow- ledge it : how comes this confederacy to be more displeasing to you , than in a dance which is well contrived ? You see there the united design of many persons to make up one figure : after they have separated ...
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action admiration Æneas Æneid Æneis amongst ancients argument Aristotle audience Augustus beauties Ben Jonson better betwixt blank verse Boccace Cæsar Catiline character Chaucer comedy commend compass confess Crites critics defend Dido discourse Dramatic Poesy Dryden Duke of Lerma endeavoured English epic Essay Eugenius Euripides excellent expression fancy father faults favour Fletcher French genius Georgics give Grecian Greek hero Homer honour Horace humour Iliad imagination imitation invention Italian JOHN DRYDEN Jonson judge judgment Julius Cæsar kind language Latin least Lisideius lived Lord Lordship Lucretius manners modern nature never noble numbers observed opinion Ovid passions perfection persons Pindaric pleased plot poem poet poetical preface prose reader reason rhyme Roman satire scene Segrais Sejanus sense Shakspeare Silent Woman Sophocles speak stage suppose things thought Tis true tragedy translation Turnus Virgil virtue words writ write