Critical Essays on Dramatic PoetryL. Davis and C. Reymers, 1761 - 274 psl. |
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... alfo hinders decorations , fo much recommended by the antients , from being ever rightly adapted to the piece ; and the actors can- not pass from one apartment to another before the spectators , as the Greeks and Romans used to do , in ...
... alfo hinders decorations , fo much recommended by the antients , from being ever rightly adapted to the piece ; and the actors can- not pass from one apartment to another before the spectators , as the Greeks and Romans used to do , in ...
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... alfo to take care that Brutus's fons fhould not both appear upon the ftage , be cause the intereft is loft : when divided ; " but above all , faid they , let your piece be fimple ; imitate that excellency of the Geeeks ; be affured that ...
... alfo to take care that Brutus's fons fhould not both appear upon the ftage , be cause the intereft is loft : when divided ; " but above all , faid they , let your piece be fimple ; imitate that excellency of the Geeeks ; be affured that ...
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... alfo double . Let us therefore keep up as Corneille did , to the three unities , in which , all other rules , that is , all other beauties , are included . Yet Mr. de la Motte calls them principles of fancy , and pre- tends we may do ...
... alfo double . Let us therefore keep up as Corneille did , to the three unities , in which , all other rules , that is , all other beauties , are included . Yet Mr. de la Motte calls them principles of fancy , and pre- tends we may do ...
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... alfo his example , and the pleasure which his plays afford me in propor- tion as he has , more or lefs , ftrictly obeyed this rule . Mr. de la Motte , not content to banish from the ftage these fundamenral laws , would fain al- fo ...
... alfo his example , and the pleasure which his plays afford me in propor- tion as he has , more or lefs , ftrictly obeyed this rule . Mr. de la Motte , not content to banish from the ftage these fundamenral laws , would fain al- fo ...
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... alfo paffionately beloved by his two fons ; and he makes use of a low ftratagem to find out which of the two is his happy rival . Phaedra is a mo . ther in - law , who emboldened by her confidante difcovers her paffion to her fon in ...
... alfo paffionately beloved by his two fons ; and he makes use of a low ftratagem to find out which of the two is his happy rival . Phaedra is a mo . ther in - law , who emboldened by her confidante difcovers her paffion to her fon in ...
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