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Pagina 482
... characters , or such as the poet began to shew them at their first appearance if they were only fictitious ( or imaginary ) [ cf. Poetics IX ] . The perfection of such stage - characters consists chiefly in their likeness [ sic ] to the ...
... characters , or such as the poet began to shew them at their first appearance if they were only fictitious ( or imaginary ) [ cf. Poetics IX ] . The perfection of such stage - characters consists chiefly in their likeness [ sic ] to the ...
Pagina 494
... characters must be raised to oppose others and to set them off the better , according to the old maxim , " Contraria juxta se posita magis elucescunt . " 49 Thus in The Scornful Lady50 44 Anthony and Cleopatra . In All for Love ( 1678 ) ...
... characters must be raised to oppose others and to set them off the better , according to the old maxim , " Contraria juxta se posita magis elucescunt . " 49 Thus in The Scornful Lady50 44 Anthony and Cleopatra . In All for Love ( 1678 ) ...
Pagina 531
... characters are distinguish'd by their several sorts of gravity ; their discourses are such as belong to their age , their calling , and their breeding , such as are becoming of them and of them only . Some of his persons are vicious and ...
... characters are distinguish'd by their several sorts of gravity ; their discourses are such as belong to their age , their calling , and their breeding , such as are becoming of them and of them only . Some of his persons are vicious and ...
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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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