The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Količina 1 ,2. izdajaT. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... plays among the ancients we find in Se- neca's tragedies , for serious subjects , and in Te- rence and Plautus , for the comical ; in which latter we see some pretences to plots , though certainly short of what we have seen in some of ...
... plays among the ancients we find in Se- neca's tragedies , for serious subjects , and in Te- rence and Plautus , for the comical ; in which latter we see some pretences to plots , though certainly short of what we have seen in some of ...
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... serious plays , were after this manner ; and it will be found , that the subjects they commonly chose drove them upon the necessity , which were usually the most known stories and fables . Accordingly , Seneca making choice of Medea ...
... serious plays , were after this manner ; and it will be found , that the subjects they commonly chose drove them upon the necessity , which were usually the most known stories and fables . Accordingly , Seneca making choice of Medea ...
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... play might be as well related as acted : therefore , whoever chooses a subject that ... plays justly challenge the pre - eminence ; yet I shall as candidly ac ... serious subjects , ought to be great and easy , like a high - born person ...
... play might be as well related as acted : therefore , whoever chooses a subject that ... plays justly challenge the pre - eminence ; yet I shall as candidly ac ... serious subjects , ought to be great and easy , like a high - born person ...
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... plays which are now written , but it increases my admiration of the an ... greatest man of the last age , Ben Jonson , was willing to give place to them in ... serious thoughts which are new in him : you will pardon me , therefore , if ...
... plays which are now written , but it increases my admiration of the an ... greatest man of the last age , Ben Jonson , was willing to give place to them in ... serious thoughts which are new in him : you will pardon me , therefore , if ...
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... serious plays , says Aristotle , is to beget admiration , compassion , or concernment ; but are not mirth and compassion things incompatible ? and is it not evident that the poet must of necessity destroy the former by inter- mingling ...
... serious plays , says Aristotle , is to beget admiration , compassion , or concernment ; but are not mirth and compassion things incompatible ? and is it not evident that the poet must of necessity destroy the former by inter- mingling ...
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