An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets: With Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireJ. Dodsley, 1769 - 288페이지 |
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... just proportion of the human body , and the anatomift knows what muscles constitute the ftrength of the limbs ; but grace of motion , and exertion of ftrength , depend on the mind , which animates the form , The critic but fashions the ...
... just proportion of the human body , and the anatomift knows what muscles constitute the ftrength of the limbs ; but grace of motion , and exertion of ftrength , depend on the mind , which animates the form , The critic but fashions the ...
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... great man , fays he , does not declaim like a comedian , his expref- fions in conversation are just and strong ; he 4 Lettres fur l'Eloquence , & c . utters utters nothing low , nor any thing pompous . Auguftus On DRAMATIC POETRY . 47.
... great man , fays he , does not declaim like a comedian , his expref- fions in conversation are just and strong ; he 4 Lettres fur l'Eloquence , & c . utters utters nothing low , nor any thing pompous . Auguftus On DRAMATIC POETRY . 47.
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... just and genuine fenti- ments . To write a perfect tragedy , a poet must be poffeffed of the pathetic or the fublime ; or perhaps to attain the utmost excellence , must , by a more uncommon felicity , be able to give to the ' fublime ...
... just and genuine fenti- ments . To write a perfect tragedy , a poet must be poffeffed of the pathetic or the fublime ; or perhaps to attain the utmost excellence , must , by a more uncommon felicity , be able to give to the ' fublime ...
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... just imitation , with a certain freedom and energy , which is always neceffary to form a compleat refem- blance to the pattern which is borrowed from nature . I will own , the figures of gods and goddeffes , graceful nymphs , and ...
... just imitation , with a certain freedom and energy , which is always neceffary to form a compleat refem- blance to the pattern which is borrowed from nature . I will own , the figures of gods and goddeffes , graceful nymphs , and ...
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... had not been tutored by any rules of art , or informed by acquaintance with just and re- gular drama's . Even the politer fort by reading E 4 reading books of chivalry , which were the polite literature On the HISTORICAL DRAMA . 71.
... had not been tutored by any rules of art , or informed by acquaintance with just and re- gular drama's . Even the politer fort by reading E 4 reading books of chivalry , which were the polite literature On the HISTORICAL DRAMA . 71.
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