Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... play with the ancients ; or take the three Aeschylean dramas of Agamemnon , and divide them into , or call them , as many acts , and they together would be one play . The first act would comprise the usurpation of Aegisthus , and the ...
... play with the ancients ; or take the three Aeschylean dramas of Agamemnon , and divide them into , or call them , as many acts , and they together would be one play . The first act would comprise the usurpation of Aegisthus , and the ...
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... play . Massinger is always entertaining ; his plays have the interest of novels . But , like most of his contemporaries , except Shakespeare , Massinger often deals in exaggerated passion . Malefort senior , in the Unnatural Combat ...
... play . Massinger is always entertaining ; his plays have the interest of novels . But , like most of his contemporaries , except Shakespeare , Massinger often deals in exaggerated passion . Malefort senior , in the Unnatural Combat ...
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... plays . What he wrote in that play is of his earliest manner , having the all - pervading sweetness which he never lost , and that extreme condensation which makes the couplets fall into epigrams , as in the Venus and Adonis , and Rape ...
... plays . What he wrote in that play is of his earliest manner , having the all - pervading sweetness which he never lost , and that extreme condensation which makes the couplets fall into epigrams , as in the Venus and Adonis , and Rape ...
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