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Página 96
... descended by the fe-male line from the gentleman whose unfortunate end is
the subject of this tragedy . But the affertion appears to want fupport , the true
name of the person who was murdered at Feversham being Ardern and not
Arden .
... descended by the fe-male line from the gentleman whose unfortunate end is
the subject of this tragedy . But the affertion appears to want fupport , the true
name of the person who was murdered at Feversham being Ardern and not
Arden .
Página 121
In tragedy , nothing was fo fure to surprize and cause admiration , as the most
strange , unexpected , and consequently most unnatural , events and incidents ,
the most exaggerated thoughts ; the most verbofe and bombaft expression ; the ...
In tragedy , nothing was fo fure to surprize and cause admiration , as the most
strange , unexpected , and consequently most unnatural , events and incidents ,
the most exaggerated thoughts ; the most verbofe and bombaft expression ; the ...
Página 122
Till then , our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients :
their tragedies were only histories in dialogue : and their comedies followed the
thread of any novel as they found it , no less implicitly than if it had been true
history ...
Till then , our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients :
their tragedies were only histories in dialogue : and their comedies followed the
thread of any novel as they found it , no less implicitly than if it had been true
history ...
Página 134
If I may judge from all the distinguishing marks of his style , and his man : ner of
thinking and writing , I make no doubt to de clare that those wretched plays ,
Pericles , Locrine , Sir John Oldcastle , Yorkshire Tragedy , Lord Cromwell , The ...
If I may judge from all the distinguishing marks of his style , and his man : ner of
thinking and writing , I make no doubt to de clare that those wretched plays ,
Pericles , Locrine , Sir John Oldcastle , Yorkshire Tragedy , Lord Cromwell , The ...
Página 144
... Phillippes , Hemings , Condell , & c . authorizing them to exercise the art of
playing comedies , tragedies , & c . as well ... for the evil : for it is plain , he has
inserted compliments on both those accounts , upon his royal master in that
tragedy .
... Phillippes , Hemings , Condell , & c . authorizing them to exercise the art of
playing comedies , tragedies , & c . as well ... for the evil : for it is plain , he has
inserted compliments on both those accounts , upon his royal master in that
tragedy .
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