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Sivu 438
... imitations of the ridiculum , or that which stirred up laughter in the Old Comedy , But among the English ' tis otherwise ... imitation of what is natural ) The description of these humours , drawn from the knowledge and observation of ...
... imitations of the ridiculum , or that which stirred up laughter in the Old Comedy , But among the English ' tis otherwise ... imitation of what is natural ) The description of these humours , drawn from the knowledge and observation of ...
Sivu 463
... imitate well is a poet's work ; but to affect the soul , and excite the passions , and above all to move admiration , which is the delight of serious plays , a bare imita- tion will not serve . The converse , therefore , which a poet is ...
... imitate well is a poet's work ; but to affect the soul , and excite the passions , and above all to move admiration , which is the delight of serious plays , a bare imita- tion will not serve . The converse , therefore , which a poet is ...
Sivu 500
... Imitation is a nice point , and there are few poets who deserve to be models in all they write . Milton's Paradise ... imitating him , our numbers should , for the most part , be lyrical : for variety , or rather where the majesty of ...
... Imitation is a nice point , and there are few poets who deserve to be models in all they write . Milton's Paradise ... imitating him , our numbers should , for the most part , be lyrical : for variety , or rather where the majesty of ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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