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... unity of idea , which preeminently constitutes a work of art a living creation in the world of beauty . But I have also subjected his poetry to an historical as well as to an æsthetical criticism ; that is to say , I have endeavoured to ...
... unity of idea , which preeminently constitutes a work of art a living creation in the world of beauty . But I have also subjected his poetry to an historical as well as to an æsthetical criticism ; that is to say , I have endeavoured to ...
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... unity . Under Henry VII . the Moralities reached their perfection . They had been gradually improving in form and matter without undergoing any essential change ; as yet moral instruction in the strict sense was their sole end , and the ...
... unity . Under Henry VII . the Moralities reached their perfection . They had been gradually improving in form and matter without undergoing any essential change ; as yet moral instruction in the strict sense was their sole end , and the ...
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... unity of a single leading idea - wherein consists the secret of dramatic form - of this it exhibits little more than the very first germ . Such nearly is the case also with the " Misogonus , " a comedy , which has only recently been ...
... unity of a single leading idea - wherein consists the secret of dramatic form - of this it exhibits little more than the very first germ . Such nearly is the case also with the " Misogonus , " a comedy , which has only recently been ...
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... unity , an ideal unity of action , i . e . an unity of idea , or a single view of life and history , such as may manifest itself in any arbitrary number of actions and events , became the principle of the romantic drama . For the unity ...
... unity , an ideal unity of action , i . e . an unity of idea , or a single view of life and history , such as may manifest itself in any arbitrary number of actions and events , became the principle of the romantic drama . For the unity ...
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... unity and organic necessity of the several parts . In perfect agreement with all this , his dramatic characters are , it is true , correctly drawn , and are also lively and graceful , but yet devoid of an inner motive of development ...
... unity and organic necessity of the several parts . In perfect agreement with all this , his dramatic characters are , it is true , correctly drawn , and are also lively and graceful , but yet devoid of an inner motive of development ...
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