Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... style with Sir Thos . Brown and Jeremy Taylor .... LECTURE VIII . 115 ..138 .174 On the Spirit of Ancient and Modern Literature - on the German Drama , contrasted with that of the Age of Elizabeth ....... .......... 195 ADVERTISEMENT TO ...
... style with Sir Thos . Brown and Jeremy Taylor .... LECTURE VIII . 115 ..138 .174 On the Spirit of Ancient and Modern Literature - on the German Drama , contrasted with that of the Age of Elizabeth ....... .......... 195 ADVERTISEMENT TO ...
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... style ; and it were to be wished we had in no instance departed from it . Our situation has given us a certain cast of thought and character ; and our liberty has enabled us to make the most of it . We are of a stiff clay , not moulded ...
... style ; and it were to be wished we had in no instance departed from it . Our situation has given us a certain cast of thought and character ; and our liberty has enabled us to make the most of it . We are of a stiff clay , not moulded ...
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... style of composition , there can be neither offence nor presumption in saying , that it is at least better than our se- cond - hand imitations of others . Our understanding ( such as it is and must remain , to be good for anything ) is ...
... style of composition , there can be neither offence nor presumption in saying , that it is at least better than our se- cond - hand imitations of others . Our understanding ( such as it is and must remain , to be good for anything ) is ...
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... style , and as full of notable morality ; which it doth most delightfully teach , and thereby obtain the very end of poetry . " And Mr. Pope , whose taste in such mat- ters was very different from Sir Philip Sidney's , says in still ...
... style , and as full of notable morality ; which it doth most delightfully teach , and thereby obtain the very end of poetry . " And Mr. Pope , whose taste in such mat- ters was very different from Sir Philip Sidney's , says in still ...
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... style , and an easy flow in the numbers . In a word , that chastity , cor- rectness , and gravity of style , which are so essential to tragedy , and which all the tragic poets who followed , not excepting Shakspeare himself , either ...
... style , and an easy flow in the numbers . In a word , that chastity , cor- rectness , and gravity of style , which are so essential to tragedy , and which all the tragic poets who followed , not excepting Shakspeare himself , either ...
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