The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volumen8Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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... tragedy , in which , from the necessary absence of the poetical spirit , the feelings of the audience are harassed and tortured without any compensation from that highest power of art which subdues the painful in and through the ...
... tragedy , in which , from the necessary absence of the poetical spirit , the feelings of the audience are harassed and tortured without any compensation from that highest power of art which subdues the painful in and through the ...
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... tragedies of Dryden himself , and the ranting bombast of his inferior rivals . This Essay first appeared in 1679 : - " Tragedy is thus defined by Aristotle ( omitting what I thought unnecessary in his definition ) : it is an imitation ...
... tragedies of Dryden himself , and the ranting bombast of his inferior rivals . This Essay first appeared in 1679 : - " Tragedy is thus defined by Aristotle ( omitting what I thought unnecessary in his definition ) : it is an imitation ...
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... Tragedy ' is held by Dr. Johnson to be an answer to the The Tra- gedies of the last Age considered and examined , ' by the celebrated Thomas Rymer . Rymer's book was originally published in 1678 ; and Dryden's Preface to Troilus and ...
... Tragedy ' is held by Dr. Johnson to be an answer to the The Tra- gedies of the last Age considered and examined , ' by the celebrated Thomas Rymer . Rymer's book was originally published in 1678 ; and Dryden's Preface to Troilus and ...
Contenido
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN | 123 |
PLAYS ASCRIBED TO SHAKSPERE | 194 |
NOTICE ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF A YORKSHIRE TRAGEDY | 253 |
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