Poetry, Prose and PlaysR. Hart-Davis, 1952 - 896 sivua |
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Sivu 430
... nature of Comedy , which is the imitation of common persons and ordinary speaking , and what is nearest the nature of a serious Play ; this last is indeed the representation of Nature , but ' tis Nature wrought up to an higher pitch ...
... nature of Comedy , which is the imitation of common persons and ordinary speaking , and what is nearest the nature of a serious Play ; this last is indeed the representation of Nature , but ' tis Nature wrought up to an higher pitch ...
Sivu 431
... Nature . However , the agreement betwixt them is such , that if Rhyme be proper for one , it must be for the other . Verse ' tis true is not the effect of sudden thought ; but this hinders not that sudden thought may be represented in ...
... Nature . However , the agreement betwixt them is such , that if Rhyme be proper for one , it must be for the other . Verse ' tis true is not the effect of sudden thought ; but this hinders not that sudden thought may be represented in ...
Sivu 448
... Nature ; neither was there ever pretended any other by the Ancients or Moderns , or me , who endeavour to follow them in that Rule . This I have plainly said in my definition of a Play ; that it is a just and lively image of humane Nature ...
... Nature ; neither was there ever pretended any other by the Ancients or Moderns , or me , who endeavour to follow them in that Rule . This I have plainly said in my definition of a Play ; that it is a just and lively image of humane Nature ...
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NOTE ON THE TEXT | 13 |
The Year of Wonders 1666 | 23 |
Absalom and Achitophe | 83 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid ALEXAS ALMEYDA ALPHONSO ANTONY ARIMANT Arms AURENG-ZEBE BENDUCAR BERTRAN betwixt blank verse bloud Cæsar call'd CHARMION Chaucer Church CLEOPATRA Comedy cou'd Crime dare Death design'd DIANET DOLLABELLA DOMINIC DORAX Dryden ELVIRA EMPEROR ev'n ev'ry Exit eyes Fame Fate Father fear Foes forc'd Fortune Friend Fryar give GOMEZ hand heart Heav'n Honour INDAMORA JOHAYMA John Dryden kind King leave liv'd live Lord LORENZO lov'd Love Mac Flecknoe MELESINDA mind MORAT MORAYMA MUFTI MULEY-MOLUCH MUSTAPHA Nature never noble NOURMAHAL OCTAVIA Ovid passion PEDRO pity Play pleas'd pleasure Plot Poem Poet pow'r praise Prince publick Queen RAYMOND reason rest Rhyme Scene SEBASTIAN shou'd sight Slave Soul speak sure tell thee there's thing thou hast thought Tis true TORRISMOND Twas Tyrant us'd VENTIDIUS Verse Vertue Virgil words wou'd