Dramatic EssaysJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1928 - 299 sivua |
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Sivu 88
... performed in recitative music . The original of this music , and of the scenes which adorned his work , he had from the Italian operas ; but he heightened his characters ( as I may probably imagine ) from the example of Corneille and ...
... performed in recitative music . The original of this music , and of the scenes which adorned his work , he had from the Italian operas ; but he heightened his characters ( as I may probably imagine ) from the example of Corneille and ...
Sivu 177
... performed the Pastor Fido , written by the famous Guarini , which is a pastoral opera made to solemnise the marriage of a Duke of Savoy . The prologue of it has given the design to all the French ; which is a compliment to the sovereign ...
... performed the Pastor Fido , written by the famous Guarini , which is a pastoral opera made to solemnise the marriage of a Duke of Savoy . The prologue of it has given the design to all the French ; which is a compliment to the sovereign ...
Sivu 181
... performed by the same singers and dancers who were introduced in this present opera . It cannot properly be called a play , because the action of it is supposed to be conducted sometimes by super- natural means or magic ; nor an opera ...
... performed by the same singers and dancers who were introduced in this present opera . It cannot properly be called a play , because the action of it is supposed to be conducted sometimes by super- natural means or magic ; nor an opera ...
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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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