Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... tragedy were considered as kinds of poetry . They neither sought in comedy to make us laugh merely ; much less to make us laugh by wry faces , accidents of jargon , slang phrases for the day , or the clothing of common - place morals in ...
... tragedy were considered as kinds of poetry . They neither sought in comedy to make us laugh merely ; much less to make us laugh by wry faces , accidents of jargon , slang phrases for the day , or the clothing of common - place morals in ...
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... tragedy to wheedle away the applause of the spectators , by representing before them fac - similies of their own mean selves in all their existing meanness , or to work on their sluggish sympathies by a pathos not a whit more ...
... tragedy to wheedle away the applause of the spectators , by representing before them fac - similies of their own mean selves in all their existing meanness , or to work on their sluggish sympathies by a pathos not a whit more ...
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... tragedy were considered as kinds of poetry . They neither sought in comedy to make us laugh merely , much less to make us laugh by wry faces , ac- cidents of jargon , slang phrases for the day , or the clothing of common - place morals ...
... tragedy were considered as kinds of poetry . They neither sought in comedy to make us laugh merely , much less to make us laugh by wry faces , ac- cidents of jargon , slang phrases for the day , or the clothing of common - place morals ...
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... tragedy , which wise men of old held for the highest effort of human genius , the same gratification , as that you receive from a new novel , the last German romance , and other dainties of the day , which can be enjoyed but once . If ...
... tragedy , which wise men of old held for the highest effort of human genius , the same gratification , as that you receive from a new novel , the last German romance , and other dainties of the day , which can be enjoyed but once . If ...
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... tragedy , that its substance should be previously known . That there had been at least fifty tragedies with the same title , would be one of the motives which determined Sopho- cles and Euripedes , in the choice of Electra , as a ...
... tragedy , that its substance should be previously known . That there had been at least fifty tragedies with the same title , would be one of the motives which determined Sopho- cles and Euripedes , in the choice of Electra , as a ...
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