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Sivu 394
... scenes , the fancy , which in these cases will contribute to its own deceit , may some- times imagine it several places , with some appear- ance of probability ; yet it still carries the greater likelihood of truth if those places be ...
... scenes , the fancy , which in these cases will contribute to its own deceit , may some- times imagine it several places , with some appear- ance of probability ; yet it still carries the greater likelihood of truth if those places be ...
Sivu 429
... scenes broken . Many times they fall by it in a greater inconvenience ; for they keep their scenes unbroken , and yet change the place ; as in one of their newest plays , where the act begins in the street . There a gentleman is to meet ...
... scenes broken . Many times they fall by it in a greater inconvenience ; for they keep their scenes unbroken , and yet change the place ; as in one of their newest plays , where the act begins in the street . There a gentleman is to meet ...
Sivu 444
... scenes receives an ornament from verse . Now what is more unreasonable than to imagine that a man should not only imagine the Wit , but the rhyme too , upon the sudden ? This nicking of him 20who spoke before both in sound and measure ...
... scenes receives an ornament from verse . Now what is more unreasonable than to imagine that a man should not only imagine the Wit , but the rhyme too , upon the sudden ? This nicking of him 20who spoke before both in sound and measure ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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