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Simonides likewise is lost as soon as the marriage of Thaisa is over ; and the punishment of Cleon and his wife , which poetick justice demanded , makes no part of the action , but is related in a kind of epilogue by Gower .
Simonides likewise is lost as soon as the marriage of Thaisa is over ; and the punishment of Cleon and his wife , which poetick justice demanded , makes no part of the action , but is related in a kind of epilogue by Gower .
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... or devoid of refinement , but from the entire construction of dramatic action . play is essentially one of movement , which is a great re- quisite for dramatic success ; but that movement is not held in subjection to unity of idea .
... or devoid of refinement , but from the entire construction of dramatic action . play is essentially one of movement , which is a great re- quisite for dramatic success ; but that movement is not held in subjection to unity of idea .
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2 , 5 : " taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase " . The verb in such sense is frequent in the dramatists . " " ΙΟ 15 20 10. antiquius ] Steevens points out that the common saying has com . munius . 11.
2 , 5 : " taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase " . The verb in such sense is frequent in the dramatists . " " ΙΟ 15 20 10. antiquius ] Steevens points out that the common saying has com . munius . 11.
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... τὴν γαστέρα Tĥs μnтpos diapphyvvo " ( quoted by Jebb , on Antigone , 531 ) . Pliny ( ii . 37 ) , though affirming the manner of the father's death , accounts differently for the action of the young : " Terres- trium , " he says ...
... τὴν γαστέρα Tĥs μnтpos diapphyvvo " ( quoted by Jebb , on Antigone , 531 ) . Pliny ( ii . 37 ) , though affirming the manner of the father's death , accounts differently for the action of the young : " Terres- trium , " he says ...
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For vice itself ] for the noising abroad of vicious deeds re- sembles the action of that chartered libertine , the wind , which , in giving itself free way , blows dust in men's eyes . 97. to spread itself ] the ...
For vice itself ] for the noising abroad of vicious deeds re- sembles the action of that chartered libertine , the wind , which , in giving itself free way , blows dust in men's eyes . 97. to spread itself ] the ...
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