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" A just and lively image of human nature, representing its passions and humours, and the changes of fortune to which it is subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind. "
Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ... - Sivu 469
tekijä(t) George Burnett - 1807
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Essays of John Dryden: Introdcution. List of Dryden's works. Epistle ...

John Dryden - 1900 - 420 sivua
...thoughts, when he was to make a judgment of what others writ : that he conceived a play ought to 5 be, A just and lively image of human nature, representing...subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind. This definition, though Crites raised a logical objec10 tion against it; that it was only a genere...

Essays of John Dryden: Introduction. List of Dryden's works. Epistle ...

John Dryden - 1900 - 412 sivua
...thoughts, when he was to make a judgment of what others writ : that he conceived a play ought to 5 be, A just and lively image of human nature, representing...subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind. This definition, though Crites raised a logical objec10 tion against it; that it was only a genere...

A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the Earliest Texts ...

George Saintsbury - 1902 - 628 sivua
...of the company, subject to a slight scholastic objection from Crites) defined or described a play as "A just and lively image of human nature, representing...subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind," Crites takes up his brief for the ancients. His speech is a set one, extolling the classical conception...

Examinations Papers

1902 - 762 sivua
...that he would ' whistle Waterloo" . . ." Discuss this from the Greek point of view. 4. (a) Tragedy is "a just and lively image of human nature, representing...subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind." — DRYDEN (Essay of Dramatic Poesy). Compare this with Aristotle's definition throughout, and shew...

Critical Essays and Literary Fragments

1903 - 402 sivua
...private thoughts, when he was to make a judgment of what others writ. That he conceived a Play ought to be A JUST AND LIVELY IMAGE OF HUMAN NATURE, REPRESENTING...SUBJECT: FOR THE DELIGHT AND INSTRUCTION OF MANKIND. This Definition, though CRITES raised a logical objection against it (that " it was only a genere et...

An English Garner ...: ... Critical essays and literary fragments, with an ...

1903 - 434 sivua
...and the austere restraints imposed by the canons of the classical drama. Assuming that a drama should be ' a just and lively image of human nature, representing...subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind,' it is shown that this end can only be attained in a drama founded on such a compromise ; that the ancient...

An Essay of Dramatic Poesy

John Dryden - 1903 - 222 sivua
...ought to be, A just and lively image of 20 J human nature, representing its passions and humours, I and the changes of fortune to which it is subject, for the || delight and instruction of mankind. This definition, though Crites raised a logical objection against it — that it was only a genere...

Pro Sexto Roscio Amerino oratio

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1905 - 198 sivua
...Comedy as a mirror of life and manners may be compared with Dryden's definition of what a play ought to be. " A just and lively image of human nature,...subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind." Essay of Dramatic Poesy. 48 12- sis] ' please,' contraction for si vis, a colloquialism, frequent in...

The Present State of Wit in a Letter to a Friend in the Country. London, 1711

John Gay - 1711 - 86 sivua
...and the austere restraints imposed by the canons of the classical drama. Assuming that a drama should be ' a just and lively image of human nature, representing...subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind,' it is shown that this end can only be attained in a drama founded on such a compromise ; that the ancient...

Les sources du théâtre anglais à l'époque de la restauration

Wallace Harvey-Jellie - 1906 - 186 sivua
...Dryden a justement défini le but légitime du théâtre en déclarant qu'une pièce devrait être « a just and lively image of human nature, representing its passions and humours, and the,"changes of fortune to which it is subject, for the delight and instruction of mankind » (1)....




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