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Pagina 25
... perfect harmony and concord of the higher nature with the animal , as with its ruling principle and its acknowl- edged regent . The understanding and practical reason are rep- resented as the willing slaves of the senses and appetites ...
... perfect harmony and concord of the higher nature with the animal , as with its ruling principle and its acknowl- edged regent . The understanding and practical reason are rep- resented as the willing slaves of the senses and appetites ...
Pagina 30
... perfect es- tablishment of Christianity . Some attempts , indeed , were made to adapt the persons of Scriptural or ecclesiastical history to the drama ; and sacred plays , it is probable , were not unknown in Constantinople under the ...
... perfect es- tablishment of Christianity . Some attempts , indeed , were made to adapt the persons of Scriptural or ecclesiastical history to the drama ; and sacred plays , it is probable , were not unknown in Constantinople under the ...
Pagina 32
... perfect innocence , I can not without inward fear and misgivings pro- nounce with my tongue . Let me , however , be acquitted of presumption if I say that I can not agree with Mr. Malone , that our ancestors did not per- ceive the ...
... perfect innocence , I can not without inward fear and misgivings pro- nounce with my tongue . Let me , however , be acquitted of presumption if I say that I can not agree with Mr. Malone , that our ancestors did not per- ceive the ...
Pagina 33
... perfect without them . Even to this day in Italy , every opera― ( even Metastasio obeyed the claim throughout ) -must have six characters , generally two pairs of cross lovers , a tyrant and a con- fidant , or a father and two ...
... perfect without them . Even to this day in Italy , every opera― ( even Metastasio obeyed the claim throughout ) -must have six characters , generally two pairs of cross lovers , a tyrant and a con- fidant , or a father and two ...
Pagina 34
... perfect ideal , without any critical collation of the times , origin , or circumstances ; - whilst , in the meantime , the popular writers , who could not , and would not abandon what they had found to delight their coun- trymen ...
... perfect ideal , without any critical collation of the times , origin , or circumstances ; - whilst , in the meantime , the popular writers , who could not , and would not abandon what they had found to delight their coun- trymen ...
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