Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... comedy : its distinguished practitioners Bibbiena - Aretino - Ariosto - Machiavelli - General style of their plays - Grazzini , Cecchi , & c . - The artificial Latin play- In France - Buchanan's tragedies - In High and Low Germany ...
... comedy : its distinguished practitioners Bibbiena - Aretino - Ariosto - Machiavelli - General style of their plays - Grazzini , Cecchi , & c . - The artificial Latin play- In France - Buchanan's tragedies - In High and Low Germany ...
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... comedy which is itself essentially modern . In this last respect the Epistolæ are a good deal in advance even of the Colloquia ; and it is not a little remarkable , and shows no small genius in the person concerned ( whoever he was ...
... comedy which is itself essentially modern . In this last respect the Epistolæ are a good deal in advance even of the Colloquia ; and it is not a little remarkable , and shows no small genius in the person concerned ( whoever he was ...
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... Comedy , ancient wit , even in its most consummate exhibitions , was unluckily and unwisely averse . The differentia of modern from ancient literature is also well seen in the peculiar glancing or lambent divagation of the fun . The ...
... Comedy , ancient wit , even in its most consummate exhibitions , was unluckily and unwisely averse . The differentia of modern from ancient literature is also well seen in the peculiar glancing or lambent divagation of the fun . The ...
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... comedy , the Voltairian touch , as we may call it proleptically , which is flagrant in Pulci , present even to some ex- tent in Boiardo ( though less in him than in any one ) , incessant , though quietly managed in Ariosto himself , and ...
... comedy , the Voltairian touch , as we may call it proleptically , which is flagrant in Pulci , present even to some ex- tent in Boiardo ( though less in him than in any one ) , incessant , though quietly managed in Ariosto himself , and ...
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... comedy . His Discorsi sopra Tito Livio and his Arte della Guerra have suffered , the first very little from the limitation of its ostensible subject , and the second not so very much more from the lapse of time and change of circum ...
... comedy . His Discorsi sopra Tito Livio and his Arte della Guerra have suffered , the first very little from the limitation of its ostensible subject , and the second not so very much more from the lapse of time and change of circum ...
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