Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 3W. Blackwood, 1850 |
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Archibald Alison. in departing from the old landmarks and bringing romance on the stage , they have either preserved its ... stage of Romantic representation . Racine , Corneille , Voltaire in France , and Metastasio and Alfieri in Italy ...
Archibald Alison. in departing from the old landmarks and bringing romance on the stage , they have either preserved its ... stage of Romantic representation . Racine , Corneille , Voltaire in France , and Metastasio and Alfieri in Italy ...
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... stage , have in no respect been distinguished by more correct taste , or a stricter adherence to rule , than those of Ford and Massinger , of Beaumont and Fletcher , of Jonson and Shakspeare . They have discarded , indeed , the ...
... stage , have in no respect been distinguished by more correct taste , or a stricter adherence to rule , than those of Ford and Massinger , of Beaumont and Fletcher , of Jonson and Shakspeare . They have discarded , indeed , the ...
Sivu 117
... stage with so noble a step ? Let Pope and Dryden , Thomson and Gray , Burns and Scott , Byron and Wordsworth , Racine , Molière , and Voltaire , give the answer . Did Hume extinguish Gibbon ; or Addison , Johnson ; or the eloquence of ...
... stage with so noble a step ? Let Pope and Dryden , Thomson and Gray , Burns and Scott , Byron and Wordsworth , Racine , Molière , and Voltaire , give the answer . Did Hume extinguish Gibbon ; or Addison , Johnson ; or the eloquence of ...
Sivu 119
... stage . Aristotle expressly says , that it is the delineation of passions which is the object of tragedy . In order to achieve this object , all are agreed that some permanent characters must be selected , generally from those known to ...
... stage . Aristotle expressly says , that it is the delineation of passions which is the object of tragedy . In order to achieve this object , all are agreed that some permanent characters must be selected , generally from those known to ...
Sivu 120
... stage in a few hours . As the drama , constructed on this principle , professes to portray the changes of real life , so it admits , it is thought , of that intermixture of the serious and the comic , which the actual world exhibits ...
... stage in a few hours . As the drama , constructed on this principle , professes to portray the changes of real life , so it admits , it is thought , of that intermixture of the serious and the comic , which the actual world exhibits ...
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