Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1912 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu xiii
... thought . Thus in the " Defence " of the essay he traverses again much of the ground which he had already covered in the essay itself , re - stating his views about rhyme and the “ rules , ” without however adding anything of much ...
... thought . Thus in the " Defence " of the essay he traverses again much of the ground which he had already covered in the essay itself , re - stating his views about rhyme and the “ rules , ” without however adding anything of much ...
Sivu 2
... thought ; and wish you may be soon called to bear a part in the affairs of the nation , where I know the world expects you , and wonders why you have been so long forgotten ; there being no person amongst our young nobility , on whom ...
... thought ; and wish you may be soon called to bear a part in the affairs of the nation , where I know the world expects you , and wonders why you have been so long forgotten ; there being no person amongst our young nobility , on whom ...
Sivu 7
... thought , and then of expression ; his poetry neither has wit in it , nor seems to have it ; like him in Martial : 66 " " Pauper videri Cinna vult , et est pauper . " He affects plainness , to cover his want of imagination : when he ...
... thought , and then of expression ; his poetry neither has wit in it , nor seems to have it ; like him in Martial : 66 " " Pauper videri Cinna vult , et est pauper . " He affects plainness , to cover his want of imagination : when he ...
Sivu 9
... thought it not difficult to prove , either that the ancients were superior to the moderns , or the last age of this ... thoughts into easy and significant words , to retrench the superfluities of expression , and to make our rhyme so ...
... thought it not difficult to prove , either that the ancients were superior to the moderns , or the last age of this ... thoughts into easy and significant words , to retrench the superfluities of expression , and to make our rhyme so ...
Sivu 12
... thought the nearest imitation of nature , whose plot or action is confined within that time ; and , by the same rule which concludes this general proportion of time , it follows , that all the parts of it are ( as near as may be ) to be ...
... thought the nearest imitation of nature , whose plot or action is confined within that time ; and , by the same rule which concludes this general proportion of time , it follows , that all the parts of it are ( as near as may be ) to be ...
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