| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - 528 strani
...kin to the main plot; and that we sec two distinct webs in a play, like those in ill-wrought stuffs; and two actions, that is, two plays, carried on together,...other. They keep their distances, as if they were Montagues and Capulets, and seldom begin an acquaintance till the last scene of the fifth act, when... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - 544 strani
...kin to the main plot; and that we see two distinct webs in a play, like those in ill-wrought stuffs; and two actions, that is, two plays, carried on together, to the confounding of the audience; who, betore they are warm in their concernments for one part, are diverted to another; and by that means... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - 532 strani
...kin to the main plot; and that we see two distinct webs in a play, like those in ill-wrought stuffs; and two actions, that is, two plays, carried on together,...other. They keep their distances, as if they were Montagues and Capulets, and seldom begin an acquaintance till the last scene of the fifth act, when... | |
| Moses Louis Malevinsky - 1925 - 380 strani
...kin to the main plot ; and that we see two distinct webs in a play, like those in illwrought stuffs; and two actions, that is two plays, carried on together,...diverted to another; and by that means espouse the interests of neither." One of the best illustrations of the law of emotion as primary cause in a play... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 strani
...kin to the main plot ; and that we see two distinct webs in a play, like those in ill-wrought stuffs; a bragging Brere, Which prowdly thrust into Thelement,...embellisht with blossomes fayre, And thereto aye wonned 4 arc diverted to another ; and by that means espouse the interest of neither. From hence likewise it... | |
| John Dryden, Thomas Stearns Eliot - 1928 - 120 strani
...to the main Plot ; and that we see two distinct webbs in a Play ; like those in ill wrought stuffs ; and two actions, that is, two Plays carried on together,...keep their distances as if they were Mountagues and Capulets, and seldom begin an acquaintance till the last Scene of the Fifth Act, when they are all... | |
| Michael J. Sidnell - 1991 - 332 strani
...kin to the main plot: and that we see two distinct webs in a play, like those in ill-wrought stuffs: and two actions, that is, two plays, carried on together,...other, They keep their distances, as if they were Montagues and Capulets, and seldom begin an acquaintance till the last scene of the fifth act, when... | |
| Nancy Klein Maguire - 1992 - 296 strani
...Dramatick Poesie': Lisideius complains that in tragicomedy 'we see two distinct webbs in a Play . . . and two actions, that is two Plays carried on together, to the confounding of the Audience' (xv11:34). Edward Howard in the preface to The Womens Conquest comments that former poets found that... | |
| Deborah Payne Fisk - 2000 - 326 strani
...kinne to the main Plot; and that we see two distinct webbs in a Play; like those in ill wrought stuffs; and two actions, that is, two Plays carried on together to the confounding of the Audience. (xvn, 34) Lisideius maintains with obvious disgust: "There is no Theater in the world has any thing... | |
| John Dryden - 2003 - 1024 strani
...kin to the main plot, and that we see two distinct webs in a play, like those in ill-wrought stuffs, and two actions— that is two plays — carried on...interest of neither. From hence likewise it arises that one half of our actors are not known to the other. They keep their distances as if they were Montagues... | |
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