Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu x
... things French grew up in this country after the Restoration . Adopting many of the habits , manners , and ideals of their neighbours across the Channel , our cultured classics learned to regard their drama also with the utmost ...
... things French grew up in this country after the Restoration . Adopting many of the habits , manners , and ideals of their neighbours across the Channel , our cultured classics learned to regard their drama also with the utmost ...
Sivu 1
... things in this Discourse which I do not now approve ; my judgment being not a little altered since the writing of it ; but whether for the better or the worse , I know not : neither indeed is it much material , in an essay , where all I ...
... things in this Discourse which I do not now approve ; my judgment being not a little altered since the writing of it ; but whether for the better or the worse , I know not : neither indeed is it much material , in an essay , where all I ...
Sivu 3
... things of the ancient , many of the modern , ways of writing ; comparing those with these , and the wits of our nation with those of others : it is true they differed in their opinions , as it is probable they would : neither do I take ...
... things of the ancient , many of the modern , ways of writing ; comparing those with these , and the wits of our nation with those of others : it is true they differed in their opinions , as it is probable they would : neither do I take ...
Sivu 13
... things in his play , even the very obstacles , are to be subservient ; and the reason of this is as evident as any of the former . For two actions , equally laboured and driven on by the writer , would . destroy the unity of the poem ...
... things in his play , even the very obstacles , are to be subservient ; and the reason of this is as evident as any of the former . For two actions , equally laboured and driven on by the writer , would . destroy the unity of the poem ...
Sivu 14
... things appear flat to us , the wit of which depended on some custom or 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 ...
... things appear flat to us , the wit of which depended on some custom or 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 ...
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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