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... considered as belonging to the regularity of a tragedy . Both these poets , though totally differing in their aim , were never- theless influenced in common by the productions of the French stage . Both , it is true , declared ...
... considered as belonging to the regularity of a tragedy . Both these poets , though totally differing in their aim , were never- theless influenced in common by the productions of the French stage . Both , it is true , declared ...
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... considered as the original author of his own resolutions . For , considered within the province of expe- Q 242 NEW DEFINITION IN THE CONCEPTION OF ACTION . rience.
... considered as the original author of his own resolutions . For , considered within the province of expe- Q 242 NEW DEFINITION IN THE CONCEPTION OF ACTION . rience.
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... considered merely as a sort of interlude , designed to relieve the straining of the mind after the stretch of the more serious parts , so long as no better purpose can be found in them ; but in the progress of the main action , in the ...
... considered merely as a sort of interlude , designed to relieve the straining of the mind after the stretch of the more serious parts , so long as no better purpose can be found in them ; but in the progress of the main action , in the ...
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Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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