The Works of Mr. William Shakespear [sic], Том 7 |
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Стр. xxxv
Having thus seen the several Parts of Tragedy and thcir Excellence in Regard of
each other I now come to give the Directions Necessary for the ma . king each of
them perfect The first and chief of them I have prov'd to be thĆ FABLE or Subject
...
Having thus seen the several Parts of Tragedy and thcir Excellence in Regard of
each other I now come to give the Directions Necessary for the ma . king each of
them perfect The first and chief of them I have prov'd to be thĆ FABLE or Subject
...
Стр. lii
The Second , are the to imbelih the first , and the Third are to sustain both . Bai da
Example will explain this . The first of these in Æneas is the transcendent
Goodness of his Nature : The second , that beautifics , this is his folid Pieiy , and
entire ...
The Second , are the to imbelih the first , and the Third are to sustain both . Bai da
Example will explain this . The first of these in Æneas is the transcendent
Goodness of his Nature : The second , that beautifics , this is his folid Pieiy , and
entire ...
Стр. 432
Thus what the Romanis and Greeks rejected from the first igliorant Performances
of the first Ellays of the Stage ; Mr. Dryden has made the highest l'erfe & tion we
have over them , and so it is indeed , for we differ from them in nothing but it ...
Thus what the Romanis and Greeks rejected from the first igliorant Performances
of the first Ellays of the Stage ; Mr. Dryden has made the highest l'erfe & tion we
have over them , and so it is indeed , for we differ from them in nothing but it ...
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Essay on the Art Rise and Progress of the Stage in Greece Rome | i |
The Glossary Ixviü | lxix |
Venus and Adonis | 1 |
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