An Essay of Dramatic Poesy: A Defence of an Essay of Dramatic PoesyBobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 119 páginas This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: Clarendon Press in 1889 in 177 pages; Subjects: Drama; Drama / General; Drama / American; Drama / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Literary Criticism / General; Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory; Literary Criticism / Drama; Literary Criticism / Poetry; Performing Arts / Theater / Playwriting; Poetry / American / General; Poetry / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; |
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Página 89
... greater resemblance they will have to truth ; and reason , which cannot make them one , will be more easily led to suppose them so . What has been said of the Unity of Place , may easily be applied to that of Time : I grant it to be ...
... greater resemblance they will have to truth ; and reason , which cannot make them one , will be more easily led to suppose them so . What has been said of the Unity of Place , may easily be applied to that of Time : I grant it to be ...
Página 90
... greater . I have already answered , that we need not sup- pose it does ; I say not that the less can comprehend the greater , but only , that it may represent it ; as in a glass , or mirror , of half - a - yard diameter , a whole room ...
... greater . I have already answered , that we need not sup- pose it does ; I say not that the less can comprehend the greater , but only , that it may represent it ; as in a glass , or mirror , of half - a - yard diameter , a whole room ...
Página 113
... greater part of their countrymen of the same advantage , and hoard him up , as misers do their grandam gold , only to look on it themselves , and hinder others from making use of it . In sum , I seriously protest , that no man ever had ...
... greater part of their countrymen of the same advantage , and hoard him up , as misers do their grandam gold , only to look on it themselves , and hinder others from making use of it . In sum , I seriously protest , that no man ever had ...
Contenido
An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 3 |
A Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 73 |
Preface to the Fables | 94 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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