English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... give the lie to things not affirmatively , but allegorically and figuratively written . And therefore , as in history looking for truth , they may go away full - fraught with falsehood , so in poesy looking for fiction , they shall use ...
... give the lie to things not affirmatively , but allegorically and figuratively written . And therefore , as in history looking for truth , they may go away full - fraught with falsehood , so in poesy looking for fiction , they shall use ...
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... give battle , 585 and appear victorious in the next act ; and yet , from the time of his departure to the return of the Nuntius , who gives the rela- tion of his victory , Aethra and the Chorus have but thirty - six verses ; which is ...
... give battle , 585 and appear victorious in the next act ; and yet , from the time of his departure to the return of the Nuntius , who gives the rela- tion of his victory , Aethra and the Chorus have but thirty - six verses ; which is ...
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... give us a character of the author ; and tell us frankly your opinion , whether you do not think all writers , both French and English , ought to give place 1490 to him . ' ' I fear , ' replied Neander , ' that in obeying your commands I ...
... give us a character of the author ; and tell us frankly your opinion , whether you do not think all writers , both French and English , ought to give place 1490 to him . ' ' I fear , ' replied Neander , ' that in obeying your commands I ...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy | 50 |
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