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Sivu xvii
... comedies , do me no injury , except it be in point of profit : reputation in them is the last thing to which I shall pretend . " Never- theless Dryden attained a great reputation as a playwright , both in comedy and tragedy , and in ...
... comedies , do me no injury , except it be in point of profit : reputation in them is the last thing to which I shall pretend . " Never- theless Dryden attained a great reputation as a playwright , both in comedy and tragedy , and in ...
Sivu 437
... comedies ; for the rò yeλotov of the Old Comedy , of which Aristophanes was chief , was not so much to imitate a man , as to make the people laugh at some odd conceit , which had commonly somewhat of unnatural or obscene in it . Thus ...
... comedies ; for the rò yeλotov of the Old Comedy , of which Aristophanes was chief , was not so much to imitate a man , as to make the people laugh at some odd conceit , which had commonly somewhat of unnatural or obscene in it . Thus ...
Sivu 438
... comedies or farces ; they being but ill imitations of the ridiculum , or that which stirred up laughter in the Old Comedy . But among the English ' tis otherwise : where by humour is meant some ex- 2020travagant habit , passion , or ...
... comedies or farces ; they being but ill imitations of the ridiculum , or that which stirred up laughter in the Old Comedy . But among the English ' tis otherwise : where by humour is meant some ex- 2020travagant habit , passion , or ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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