A tragi-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth and killing, but in respect it wants deaths, which is enough to make it no tragedy, yet brings some near to it, which is enough to make it no comedy... Epicoene: Or, The Silent Woman - Página 233por Ben Jonson - 1906 - 309 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Hone - 1828 - 514 páginas
...understanding) have received them ; that is, the Owners of Flocks, and not Hirelings. — A Tragic-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth and killing, but in retpect it wants deaths (which is enough to make it no Tragedy) ; yet brings some near to it (which... | |
| William Hone - 1828 - 468 páginas
...Hin-lings.—A Tragic-comedy is not so called in reip^ct of mirth and killing, but in respect it wants ieiths (which is enough to make it no Tragedy) ; yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no Domddj): which must be л Representation of Familiar People, with... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 páginas
...understanding) have received them ; that is, the Owners of Flocks, and not Hirelings. — A Tragic-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth and killing,...enough to make it no Tragedy) ; yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no Comedy): which must be a Representation of Familiar People, with... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840 - 754 páginas
...and modern, of understanding, have received them : that is, the owners of flocks, and not hirelings. A tragi-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth and killing, but iu respect it wants deaths, which is enough to moke it no tragedy, yet brings some near it, which is... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 322 páginas
...modern of understanding) have received them ; that is, the Owners of Flocks, and not Hirelings. — A Tragi-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth...enough to make it no Tragedy) ; yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no Comedy) : which must be a Representation of Familiar People, with... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 466 páginas
...tragic-comedy, is given by Fletcher in the preface to his 'Faithful Shepherdess : — •' A tragic-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth and killing,...enough to make it no tragedy) : yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no comedy) : which [viz. tragic-comedy J must be a representation... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1854 - 572 páginas
...modern of understanding) have received them ; that is, the owners of flocks, and not hirelings. — A Tragi-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth...enough to make it no tragedy) ; yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no comedy) ; which must be a representation of familiar people, with... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1854 - 976 páginas
...c.iilcd in respect of mirtli nnd killing, but in respect it wants deaths, which itt enough to imike it no tragedy, yet brings some near it, which is enough to make it mi comedy, which must t>ea representation of familiar people, with euch kind of trouble as no life... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1859 - 730 páginas
...understanding, have received them: that is, the owners of flocks, and not hirelings. A tragi-comedy la not so called in respect of mirth and killing, but in respect it wants deaths, which is enough to mnko It no tragedy, yet brings some near It, which is enough to make it no comedy, which must be a... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 626 páginas
...tragic-comedy, is given by Fletcher in the preface to his Faithful Shepherdess : — " A tragic-comedy is not so called in respect of mirth and killing,...enough to make it no tragedy) : yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no comedy) : which [viz. tragic-comedy] must be a representation... | |
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