Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century ...Joel Elias Spingarn Clarendon Press, 1908 |
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... Stage ( 1664 ) SIR ROBERT HOWARD : Preface to Four New Plays ( 1665 ) . Preface to The Great Favourite ( 1668 ) THOMAS SPRAT : From The History of the Royal Society ( 1667 ) Account of the Life and Writings of Abraham Cowley ( 1668 ) ...
... Stage ( 1664 ) SIR ROBERT HOWARD : Preface to Four New Plays ( 1665 ) . Preface to The Great Favourite ( 1668 ) THOMAS SPRAT : From The History of the Royal Society ( 1667 ) Account of the Life and Writings of Abraham Cowley ( 1668 ) ...
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... Stage ) , were become more discreet than to have their eyes perswaded by the descending of Gods in gay Clouds , and more manly than to be frighted with the 30 rising of Ghosts in Smoke . Tasso , who reviv'd the Heroick flame after it ...
... Stage ) , were become more discreet than to have their eyes perswaded by the descending of Gods in gay Clouds , and more manly than to be frighted with the 30 rising of Ghosts in Smoke . Tasso , who reviv'd the Heroick flame after it ...
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... Stage . Thus , Sir , I have perhaps taken paines to make you think me malicious , in observing how far the Curious have look'd 5 into the errors of others , -Errors which the natural humor of imitation hath made so like in all , even ...
... Stage . Thus , Sir , I have perhaps taken paines to make you think me malicious , in observing how far the Curious have look'd 5 into the errors of others , -Errors which the natural humor of imitation hath made so like in all , even ...
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... Stage of the World , I have made the Theater where I shew , in either Sex , some patterns of 20 humane life that are perhaps fit to be follow'd . Having told you why I took the actions that should be my Argument from men of our own ...
... Stage of the World , I have made the Theater where I shew , in either Sex , some patterns of 20 humane life that are perhaps fit to be follow'd . Having told you why I took the actions that should be my Argument from men of our own ...
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... Stage I have cut out the Walks of my Poem , which in this description may seem intricate and tedious , but will , I hope , when men take pains to visit what they have heard describ'd , appear to them as pleasant as a summer passage on a ...
... Stage I have cut out the Walks of my Poem , which in this description may seem intricate and tedious , but will , I hope , when men take pains to visit what they have heard describ'd , appear to them as pleasant as a summer passage on a ...
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Стр. 228 - Their dearest action in the tented field; And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle, And, therefore, little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious patience...
Стр. 118 - They have exacted from all their members, a close, naked, natural way of speaking; positive expressions; clear senses; a native easiness: bringing all things as near the Mathematical plainness, as they can: and preferring the language of Artizans, Countrymen, and Merchants, before that, of Wits, or Scholars.
Стр. 250 - Put out the light, and then put out the light. If I quench thee, thou flaming minister, I can again thy former light restore, Should I repent me: but once put out thy light, Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature, I know not where is that Promethean heat That can thy light relume.
Стр. 226 - Even now, now, very now, an old black ram Is tupping your white ewe. Arise, arise ; Awake the snorting citizens with the bell, Or else the devil will make a grandsire of you : Arise, I say.
Стр. 334 - I'll give no more, but I'll undo The world by dying, because love dies too. Then all your beauties will be no more worth Than gold in mines, where none doth draw it forth, And all your graces no more use shall have Than a sun-dial in a grave.
Стр. 80 - Clymate, how can it choose but wither in a long and a sharp winter ? a warlike, various, and a tragical age is best to write of, but worst to write in.
Стр. 243 - Full of crusadoes : and, but my noble Moor Is true of mind and made of no such baseness As jealous creatures are, it were enough To put him to ill thinking. Emil. Is he not jealous? Des. Who, he ? I think the sun where he was born Drew all such humours from him.
Стр. 240 - Ay, there's the point: — As, — to be bold with you, — Not to affect many proposed matches, Of her own clime, complexion, and degree; Whereto, we see, in all things nature tends: Foh ! one may smell, in such, a will most rank, Foul disproportion, thoughts unnatural.
Стр. 95 - Graces, and can artfully vary and modulate 10 his Voice, even to know how much breath he is to give to every syllable. He had all the parts of an excellent Orator, animating his words with speaking, and Speech with Action...
Стр. 252 - Then might he, believing her dead, touch'd with remorse, have honestly 25 cut his own Throat, by the good leave and with the applause of all the Spectators : Who might thereupon have gone home with a quiet mind, admiring the beauty of Providence, fairly and truly represented on the Theatre.