English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... plot has that uniformity and unity of 935 design in it , which I have commended in the French ; and that is Rollo , or rather , under the name of Rollo , the story of Bas- sianus and Geta in Herodian : there indeed the plot is neither ...
... plot has that uniformity and unity of 935 design in it , which I have commended in the French ; and that is Rollo , or rather , under the name of Rollo , the story of Bas- sianus and Geta in Herodian : there indeed the plot is neither ...
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... plots ; they are too much alike to please 1200 often ; which we need not the experience of our own stage to justify . As for their new way of mingling mirth with serious plot , I do not , with Lisideius , condemn the thing , though I ...
... plots ; they are too much alike to please 1200 often ; which we need not the experience of our own stage to justify . As for their new way of mingling mirth with serious plot , I do not , with Lisideius , condemn the thing , though I ...
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... plots we can make every way regular , as easily 1435 as they ; but whenever they endeavour to rise to any quick turns and counterturns of plot , as some of them have attempted , since Corneille's plays have been less in vogue , you see ...
... plots we can make every way regular , as easily 1435 as they ; but whenever they endeavour to rise to any quick turns and counterturns of plot , as some of them have attempted , since Corneille's plays have been less in vogue , you see ...
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