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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... proved that I mistook it ; for it is yet but gratis dictum ; 3 I still shall think I have gained my point , if I can prove that rhyme is best , or most natural for a serious subject . As for the question as he states it , whether rhyme ...
... proved that I mistook it ; for it is yet but gratis dictum ; 3 I still shall think I have gained my point , if I can prove that rhyme is best , or most natural for a serious subject . As for the question as he states it , whether rhyme ...
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... proving the next , that then there are means which conduce to the imitating of Nature , I dare proceed no further ... prove that this is his meaning , he clears it immediately to you , by enumerating those rules or propositions ...
... proving the next , that then there are means which conduce to the imitating of Nature , I dare proceed no further ... prove that this is his meaning , he clears it immediately to you , by enumerating those rules or propositions ...
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... proved such before he had proceeded to prove them equally impossible : he should have made out first , that it was impossible for one stage to represent two houses , and then have gone forward to prove , that it was equally impossible ...
... proved such before he had proceeded to prove them equally impossible : he should have made out first , that it was impossible for one stage to represent two houses , and then have gone forward to prove , that it was equally impossible ...
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
acknowledge action admiration Aeneid answer argument Aristotle Art of Poetry audience Bartholomew Fair beauties Ben Johnson Berkeley betwixt blank verse Boccace CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Canterbury Tales Catiline characters Chaucer Comedy commend compass concernment confess Corneille Crites criticism delight discourse Dramatic Poesy Duke of Lerma endeavour English epic Essay of Dramatic Eugenius excellent fancy farther faults Fletcher French genius greater Homer honour Horace humour ibid imagination imitation of Nature John Dryden Johnson judge judgment kind language Latin leave Lisideius lived Neander never numbers observed opinion Ovid passions persons Plautus pleasing plot poem poet Preface prose prove reader reason represented rest rhyme Roman rule satire scene Sejanus Seneca sense serious plays Shakespeare Silent Woman speak stage story supposed Tale Terence things thoughts tion Tis true tragedies translated truth Unity of Place UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA unnatural Velleius Paterculus Virgil words writ write