English Critical Essays: (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries)Edmund David Jones H. Milford, 1930 - 460 sivua |
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... appear , but the business which brings him upon the stage shall be evident ; which rule , if observed , must needs ... appears chance in the play , will seem so reasonable to you , that you will there find it almost necessary : so that ...
... appear , but the business which brings him upon the stage shall be evident ; which rule , if observed , must needs ... appears chance in the play , will seem so reasonable to you , that you will there find it almost necessary : so that ...
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... appear yet more plainly how improper it is in plays . And the first of them is grounded on that very reason for which some have commended rhyme ; they say the quickness of repartees in argumentative scenes receives an ornament from ...
... appear yet more plainly how improper it is in plays . And the first of them is grounded on that very reason for which some have commended rhyme ; they say the quickness of repartees in argumentative scenes receives an ornament from ...
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... appear- ance of something which we have bestowed upon ourselves , as the dew appears to rise from the field which it refreshes . To judge rightly of an author , we must transport ourselves to his time , and examine what were the wants ...
... appear- ance of something which we have bestowed upon ourselves , as the dew appears to rise from the field which it refreshes . To judge rightly of an author , we must transport ourselves to his time , and examine what were the wants ...
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