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Sivu 490
... Ancients well , much labour and long study is required ; which pains , I have already shown , our poets would want encouragement to take , if yet they had ability to go through with it . Those Ancients have been faithful imitators and ...
... Ancients well , much labour and long study is required ; which pains , I have already shown , our poets would want encouragement to take , if yet they had ability to go through with it . Those Ancients have been faithful imitators and ...
Sivu 491
... Ancients , most of their plays will witness ; you see them in their tragedies ( wherein to follow . this rule is certainly most difficult ) from the very beginning of their plays , falling close into that part of the story which they ...
... Ancients , most of their plays will witness ; you see them in their tragedies ( wherein to follow . this rule is certainly most difficult ) from the very beginning of their plays , falling close into that part of the story which they ...
Sivu 547
... Ancients . To make a true judgment in this competition between the Greek poets and the English in tragedy , consider ( I ) How Aristotle has defined a tragedy . ( II ) What he assigns the end of it to be . ( III ) What he thinks the ...
... Ancients . To make a true judgment in this competition between the Greek poets and the English in tragedy , consider ( I ) How Aristotle has defined a tragedy . ( II ) What he assigns the end of it to be . ( III ) What he thinks the ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneid ALEXAS AMALTHEA Ancients ANTONY ARGALEON Aristotle audience bear beauty Ben Jonson better betwixt Caesar characters CHARMION Chaucer CLEOPATRA comedy command court dare dear death DOLABELLA DORALICE Dryden English EUBULUS ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fire foes fool fortune French give grace hast heart Heav'n HERMOGENES honour Horace humour imitation Jebusites John Dryden Jonson Juvenal kind king leave LEONIDAS live look lord madam MELANTHA mistress nature never noble numbers o'er OCTAVIA Ovid pains PALAMEDE PALMYRA passions Persius persons PHILOTIS pity play plot poem poet poetry POLYDAMAS pow'r praise prince reason RHODOPHIL rhyme Roman Rome ruin satire scene sighed Silent Woman soul speak sweet tell thee things thou art thought tragedy translation twas VENTIDIUS verse vice Virgil virtue wife words writ write youth ΙΟ
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