Dramatic EssaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1931 - 299 sivua |
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... action areas, that is, climate change adaptation, zerocarbon development and scaled-up climate finance. The first action area aims to put in place policies and measures to decrease vulnerability and risks linked to the impacts on ...
... action areas, that is, climate change adaptation, zerocarbon development and scaled-up climate finance. The first action area aims to put in place policies and measures to decrease vulnerability and risks linked to the impacts on ...
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... action research, and critical systems heuristics share a basic concern in the problem of rational action: How can we identify, discuss, and justify rational action rationally? Dealing “rationally” with the problem of rational action ...
... action research, and critical systems heuristics share a basic concern in the problem of rational action: How can we identify, discuss, and justify rational action rationally? Dealing “rationally” with the problem of rational action ...
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... action. and. agency. orientation. Collective action refers to action taken together (collectively) based on a collective decision by a group of people whose goal is to enhance their condition and achieve a common objective. Considering this ...
... action. and. agency. orientation. Collective action refers to action taken together (collectively) based on a collective decision by a group of people whose goal is to enhance their condition and achieve a common objective. Considering this ...
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EPISTLE DEDICATORY TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES LORD | 1 |
A DEFENCE OF AN ESSAY OF DRAMATIC POESY | 60 |
ON COMEDY FARCE AND TRAGEDY | 77 |
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acknowledge 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 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 preface prose reader reason rhyme Roman satire scene Segrais Sejanus sense serious plays Shakspeare Silent Woman speak stage suppose Theocritus things thought Tis true tragedy translation Turnus Virgil virtue words writ write