| 1850 - 642 strani
...little more indulgence given to his feelings and his fancy, would have made him at once, and entirely, not only an improvisator, but the most remarkable one that ever lived. We pass over the long array of dramatic writers who trod closely in the footsteps of their great master,... | |
| George Ticknor - 1849 - 550 strani
...little more indulgence given to his feelings and his fancy, would have made him at once and entirely, not only an improvisator, but the most remarkable one that ever lived. CHAPTER XIX. QUEVEDO.—His LIFE, PUBLIC SERVICE, AND PERSECUTIONS.—His WORKS, PUHLISHED AND UNPUHLISHED.—His... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 566 strani
...little more indulgence given to his feelings and his fancy, would have made him at once and entirely, not only an improvisator, but the most remarkable one that ever lived." We pass over the long array of dramatic writers who trod closely in the footsteps of their great master,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1856 - 754 strani
...little more indulgence given to his feelings and his fancy, would have made him at once and entirely, not only an improvisator, but the most remarkable one that ever lived." We pass over the long array of dramatic writers who trod closely in the footsteps of their great master,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1857 - 758 strani
...little more indulgence given to his feelings and his fancy, would have made him at once and entirely, not only an improvisator, but the most remarkable one that ever lived." We pass over the long array of dramatic writers who trod closely in the footsteps of their great master,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1858 - 754 strani
...little more indulgence given to his feelings and his fancy, would have made him at once and entirely, not only an improvisator, but the most remarkable one that ever lived." We pass x>ver the long array of dramatic writers who trod closely in the footsteps of their great master,... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...and his dramas were performed in France, Italy, and even in Constantinople. Hia extraordinary taleut was nearly allied to improvisation, and it required...Vega; but the school was not received with universal applanse. In its gross extravagances and irregularities, severe crities found just canse for complaint.... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1864 - 780 strani
...little more indulgence given to his feelings and his fancy, would have made htm at once and entirely, not only an improvisator, but the most remarkable one that ever lived." We pass over the long array of dramatic writers who trod closely in the footsteps of their great master,... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 400 strani
...little more indulgence given to his feelings and his fancy, would have made him at once and entirely, not only an improvisator, but the most remarkable one that ever lived." We pass over the long array of dramatic writers who trod closely in the footsteps of their great master,... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 strani
...element which he established in the Spanish drama, was the comic under-plot, and the witty gracioso or droll, the parody of the heroic character of the...had at last given way, and from the beginning of the seventeenth century, the popular drama was too strong to be subjected either to classical criticism... | |
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