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... Comedy next to Aeschylus and Thespis and say it succeeded Tragedy ? This is manifestly untrue. What have they in common ? or how did the Old Comedy spring from Tragedy ? \\'Ii y, after all this, did he go back again to Latin playwrights ...
... Comedy next to Aeschylus and Thespis and say it succeeded Tragedy ? This is manifestly untrue. What have they in common ? or how did the Old Comedy spring from Tragedy ? \\'Ii y, after all this, did he go back again to Latin playwrights ...
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... Comedy in any Language'. This is memorable as being the first example of a sustained criticism of an Elizabethan play. viii. Examen. of. the. Silent. Woman. To begin first with the length of the Action, it is so far from exceeding the ...
... Comedy in any Language'. This is memorable as being the first example of a sustained criticism of an Elizabethan play. viii. Examen. of. the. Silent. Woman. To begin first with the length of the Action, it is so far from exceeding the ...
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... Comedy, of which Aristophanes was chief, was not so much to imitate a man, as to make the people laugh at some odd conceit, which had commonly somewhat of unnatural or obscene in it. Thus when you see Socrates brought upon the Stage ...
... Comedy, of which Aristophanes was chief, was not so much to imitate a man, as to make the people laugh at some odd conceit, which had commonly somewhat of unnatural or obscene in it. Thus when you see Socrates brought upon the Stage ...
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COMMENTARY | 11 |
JONSONS LITERARY RECORD | 305 |
Supplementary Notes | 571 |
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