A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and LiteratureH.G. Bohn, 1846 - 535 pagina's |
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... followed out , is less wild and extravagant , but in the representation both of character or passion , it seldom rises above mediocrity . The mutual recognition between brother and sister , after such adventures and actions , as that ...
... followed out , is less wild and extravagant , but in the representation both of character or passion , it seldom rises above mediocrity . The mutual recognition between brother and sister , after such adventures and actions , as that ...
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... followed are altogether false , and in the bawling and heartless declamation of their actors , this tragic poetry , stripped with stoical severity of all the charms of grouping , of musical harmony , and of every tender emotion , is ...
... followed are altogether false , and in the bawling and heartless declamation of their actors , this tragic poetry , stripped with stoical severity of all the charms of grouping , of musical harmony , and of every tender emotion , is ...
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... followed by the old French tragic authors , of the pretended affinity between the spirit of their works and the spirit of the Greek tragedians , and of the in- dispensableness of many supposed proprieties , we find an ally in Voltaire ...
... followed by the old French tragic authors , of the pretended affinity between the spirit of their works and the spirit of the Greek tragedians , and of the in- dispensableness of many supposed proprieties , we find an ally in Voltaire ...
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Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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