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... play , when all the persons are known to each other , 440 and every one of them has some affairs with all the rest . " As for the third Unity , which is that of Action , the Ancients meant no other by it than what the logicians do by ...
... play , when all the persons are known to each other , 440 and every one of them has some affairs with all the rest . " As for the third Unity , which is that of Action , the Ancients meant no other by it than what the logicians do by ...
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... play once removed , it ends with that resembiance of truth and nature , that the audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man delivered to us the image of a play ; and I must 610 confess it is so lively , that ...
... play once removed , it ends with that resembiance of truth and nature , that the audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man delivered to us the image of a play ; and I must 610 confess it is so lively , that ...
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... play . I dare take upon me to find more variety of them in some one play of Ben Jonson's than in all theirs together ; as he who has seen The Alchem- ist , The Silent Woman , or Bartholomew - Fair , can- 1450not but acknowledge with me ...
... play . I dare take upon me to find more variety of them in some one play of Ben Jonson's than in all theirs together ; as he who has seen The Alchem- ist , The Silent Woman , or Bartholomew - Fair , can- 1450not but acknowledge with me ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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