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Sivu xvii
... tragedy , even Dryden's greatest tragedy , All for Love ( 1678 ) , which he said he wrote , not for the crowd , but ... tragedies are those passages of resonant argument which served as a sort of training school for the future author of ...
... tragedy , even Dryden's greatest tragedy , All for Love ( 1678 ) , which he said he wrote , not for the crowd , but ... tragedies are those passages of resonant argument which served as a sort of training school for the future author of ...
Sivu xxxvi
... tragedy , he admits , “ are regular , " but " they are too little for English tragedy ; which requires to be built in a ... tragedies to them . " Occasionally he even employed the language of condescension : " I should not have troubled ...
... tragedy , he admits , “ are regular , " but " they are too little for English tragedy ; which requires to be built in a ... tragedies to them . " Occasionally he even employed the language of condescension : " I should not have troubled ...
Sivu 407
... tragedy , and to show the various movements of a soul combating betwixt two different passions , that , had he lived in ... tragedies of the Ancients to the ex- cellent scenes of passion in Shakspeare , or in Fletcher for love - scenes ...
... tragedy , and to show the various movements of a soul combating betwixt two different passions , that , had he lived in ... tragedies of the Ancients to the ex- cellent scenes of passion in Shakspeare , or in Fletcher for love - scenes ...
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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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