English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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Sivu 47
... observed : Creditur ex medio res arcessit , habere Sudoris minimum ; sed habet Comedia tanto Plus oneris , quanto ... observation by a pleasant description of it before the person first appears . Thus , in Bar- tholomew Fair he gives you ...
... observed : Creditur ex medio res arcessit , habere Sudoris minimum ; sed habet Comedia tanto Plus oneris , quanto ... observation by a pleasant description of it before the person first appears . Thus , in Bar- tholomew Fair he gives you ...
Sivu 93
... observed of the Humour of the Fair Sex , since they are sometimes so kind as to furnish out a Character for Comedy . But I must confess I have never made any observation of what I Apprehend to be true Humour in Women . Perhaps Passions ...
... observed of the Humour of the Fair Sex , since they are sometimes so kind as to furnish out a Character for Comedy . But I must confess I have never made any observation of what I Apprehend to be true Humour in Women . Perhaps Passions ...
Sivu 250
... observations on shoes , and was content with a general resemblance , had never observed . But this was no impeachment to the taste of the painter ; it only showed some want of knowledge in the art of making shoes . Let us imagine , that ...
... observations on shoes , and was content with a general resemblance , had never observed . But this was no impeachment to the taste of the painter ; it only showed some want of knowledge in the art of making shoes . Let us imagine , that ...
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action admiration Aeneid affected Ancients appear Aristotle Audience Author beauty Ben Johnson blank verse Character Chaucer Comedy common Crites critical delight Discourse Dryden endeavour English entertainment essays Eugenius excellent fancy farther faults fiction French G. A. Aitken genius give hath Homer Horace human Humour idea images imagination imitation Jeremy Collier John Dryden Johnson judge judgment kind Lady Language learning Lisideius Lord Foplington Love mankind manner matter mind modern moral nature neo-classical never numbers objects observ'd observed opinion Ovid pain painter painting Paradise Lost passions pastoral perfect perhaps persons Plautus Play Playes pleasure Plot poem Poesie Poet poetry praise principles Provok'd Wife reader reason Rhyme ridiculous rules Scene sense sentiments shew Silent Woman speak Stage sublime taste Theocritus things thought tion tragedy true truth Vice Virgil virtue Walter Jackson Bate words writ writing