Selected Poetry and Prose of John DrydenRandom House, 1969 - 554 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... play when all the persons are known to each other , and every one of them has some affairs with all the rest . " As for the third unity , which is that of action , the an- cients meant no other by it than what the logicians do by their ...
... play when all the persons are known to each other , and every one of them has some affairs with all the rest . " As for the third unity , which is that of action , the an- cients meant no other by it than what the logicians do by their ...
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... play once remov'd , it ends with that resemblance of truth and nature that the audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man deliver'd to us the image of a play , and I must confess it is so lively that from thence ...
... play once remov'd , it ends with that resemblance of truth and nature that the audience are satisfied with the conduct of it . Thus this great man deliver'd to us the image of a play , and I must confess it is so lively that from thence ...
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... play to embroil them by some mistake , and in the latter end to clear it and reconcile them . " But of late years ... play . I dare take upon me to find more variety of them in some one play of Ben Jonson's than in all theirs together ...
... play to embroil them by some mistake , and in the latter end to clear it and reconcile them . " But of late years ... play . I dare take upon me to find more variety of them in some one play of Ben Jonson's than in all theirs together ...
Inhoudsopgave
HEROIC STANZAS Consecrated to the Glorious | 3 |
ASTRAEA REDUX A Poem on the Happy | 11 |
TO MY HONOURD FRIEND DR CHARLE | 22 |
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