The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 страници |
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... excellent in their kind , but they often err'd against decorum , seldom representing a valiant man without somewhat of the braggadocio , nor an honorable woman without somewhat of Doll Common in her ; to say nothing of their irreverent ...
... excellent in their kind , but they often err'd against decorum , seldom representing a valiant man without somewhat of the braggadocio , nor an honorable woman without somewhat of Doll Common in her ; to say nothing of their irreverent ...
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... excellent air in music , and not by rule . On the relation of art to nature in the sense in which both terms are used today , the Elizabethan dramatists do not seem to have got beyond a realistic conception , especially as applied to ...
... excellent air in music , and not by rule . On the relation of art to nature in the sense in which both terms are used today , the Elizabethan dramatists do not seem to have got beyond a realistic conception , especially as applied to ...
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... excellent singer , who knows all his graces , and can artfully vary and modulate his voice , even to know how much breath he is to give to every syllable . He had all the parts of an excellent orator , ( animating his words with ...
... excellent singer , who knows all his graces , and can artfully vary and modulate his voice , even to know how much breath he is to give to every syllable . He had all the parts of an excellent orator , ( animating his words with ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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