A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and LiteratureH.G. Bohn, 1846 - 535 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... exhibited shortly after , he did not allow his actors the usual ornament of the wreath . The charge which Plato brings against the tragic poets , as tending to give men entirely up to the dominion of the passions , and to render them ...
... exhibited shortly after , he did not allow his actors the usual ornament of the wreath . The charge which Plato brings against the tragic poets , as tending to give men entirely up to the dominion of the passions , and to render them ...
Pagina 192
... exhibited little or nothing of the interior of the houses * . The New Comedy was therefore under the necessity of placing its scene in the street . This gave rise to many inconveniences ; thus people frequently come out of their houses ...
... exhibited little or nothing of the interior of the houses * . The New Comedy was therefore under the necessity of placing its scene in the street . This gave rise to many inconveniences ; thus people frequently come out of their houses ...
Pagina 343
... exhibited . But the romantic drama must be viewed as a large picture , where not merely figure and motion are exhibited in larger , richer groups , but where even all that surrounds the figures must also be por- trayed ; where we see ...
... exhibited . But the romantic drama must be viewed as a large picture , where not merely figure and motion are exhibited in larger , richer groups , but where even all that surrounds the figures must also be por- trayed ; where we see ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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