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... by certain excellencies of interpretation and shrewd common sense judgments.
His defence of Shakespearean violation of the unities of the classic drama is not
an apology in the vein of Pope, but a reconstruction of the theory of the drama.
... by certain excellencies of interpretation and shrewd common sense judgments.
His defence of Shakespearean violation of the unities of the classic drama is not
an apology in the vein of Pope, but a reconstruction of the theory of the drama.
Página 131
The drama exhibits successive imitations of successive actions, and why may not
the second imitation represent an action that happened years after the first; if it be
so connected with it, that nothing but time can be supposed to intervene?
The drama exhibits successive imitations of successive actions, and why may not
the second imitation represent an action that happened years after the first; if it be
so connected with it, that nothing but time can be supposed to intervene?
Página 132
It is therefore evident that the action is not supposed to be real; and it follows, that
between the acts a longer or shorter time may be allowed to pass, and that no
more account of space or duration is to be taken by the auditor of a drama, than
by ...
It is therefore evident that the action is not supposed to be real; and it follows, that
between the acts a longer or shorter time may be allowed to pass, and that no
more account of space or duration is to be taken by the auditor of a drama, than
by ...
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