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Pagina 22
... latter paragraph may be found adopted , with some alterations , in the Biographia Literaria , III . p . 374 ; but I have thought it better in this instance and some others , to run the chance of bringing a few passages twice over to the ...
... latter paragraph may be found adopted , with some alterations , in the Biographia Literaria , III . p . 374 ; but I have thought it better in this instance and some others , to run the chance of bringing a few passages twice over to the ...
Pagina 34
... latter prided themselves on their closer approximation to the ancient rules and ancient regularity -taking the theatre of Greece , or rather its dim reflection , the rhetorical tragedies of the poet Seneca , as a perfect ideal , without ...
... latter prided themselves on their closer approximation to the ancient rules and ancient regularity -taking the theatre of Greece , or rather its dim reflection , the rhetorical tragedies of the poet Seneca , as a perfect ideal , without ...
Pagina 36
... latter delights in interlacing , by a rainbow - like transfusion of hues , the one with the other . And here it will be necessary to say a few words on the stage and on stage - illusion . A theatre , in the widest sense of the word , is ...
... latter delights in interlacing , by a rainbow - like transfusion of hues , the one with the other . And here it will be necessary to say a few words on the stage and on stage - illusion . A theatre , in the widest sense of the word , is ...
Pagina 37
... latter , stage - scenery ( inasmuch as its principal end is not in or for itself , as is the case in a picture , but to be an assistance and means to an end out of itself ) , its very purpose is to produce as much illu- sion as its ...
... latter , stage - scenery ( inasmuch as its principal end is not in or for itself , as is the case in a picture , but to be an assistance and means to an end out of itself ) , its very purpose is to produce as much illu- sion as its ...
Pagina 44
... latter half of the reign of Louis XIV . to that of Bonaparte , compared with the preceding philosophy and poetry even of Frenchmen themselves . The second form , or more properly , perhaps , another distinct cause , of this diseased ...
... latter half of the reign of Louis XIV . to that of Bonaparte , compared with the preceding philosophy and poetry even of Frenchmen themselves . The second form , or more properly , perhaps , another distinct cause , of this diseased ...
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