Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... imitation of Nature being the definition of a play , those which best fulfil that law , - ought to be esteemed superior to the others . ' Tis true those beauties of the French poesy are such as will raise perfection higher where it is ...
... imitation of Nature being the definition of a play , those which best fulfil that law , - ought to be esteemed superior to the others . ' Tis true those beauties of the French poesy are such as will raise perfection higher where it is ...
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... imitations of the ridiculum , or that which stirred up laughter in the old comedy . ' But among the English , ' tis ... imitation of what is natural : the description of these humours , drawn from the knowledge and observation of ...
... imitations of the ridiculum , or that which stirred up laughter in the old comedy . ' But among the English , ' tis ... imitation of what is natural : the description of these humours , drawn from the knowledge and observation of ...
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... imitation of Nature : we know we are to be deceived and we desire to be so ; but no man ever was deceived , but with a probability of truth ; for who will suffer a gross lie to be fastened on him ? Thus , we sufficiently understand that ...
... imitation of Nature : we know we are to be deceived and we desire to be so ; but no man ever was deceived , but with a probability of truth ; for who will suffer a gross lie to be fastened on him ? Thus , we sufficiently understand that ...
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