A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and LiteratureH.G. Bohn, 1846 - 535 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... remains of the theoretical writings of the ancients on literature , Aristotle , Horace , Quinctilian , & c . , as infallible standards of taste , should yet distinguish themselves by the contemptuous and irreverent manner in which they ...
... remains of the theoretical writings of the ancients on literature , Aristotle , Horace , Quinctilian , & c . , as infallible standards of taste , should yet distinguish themselves by the contemptuous and irreverent manner in which they ...
Pagina 138
... remains uninterred ; and lastly , Edipus and Antigone are driven into exile . After this enumeration of the incidents , the Scholiast aptly notices the arbitrary manner in which the poet has pro- ceeded . " This drama , " says he , " is ...
... remains uninterred ; and lastly , Edipus and Antigone are driven into exile . After this enumeration of the incidents , the Scholiast aptly notices the arbitrary manner in which the poet has pro- ceeded . " This drama , " says he , " is ...
Pagina 188
... remains in the original but a number of detached fragments , of which many are so disfigured as to be unintel- ligible , and , in the Latin , about twenty translations or recasts of Greek originals by Plautus , and six by Terence . Here ...
... remains in the original but a number of detached fragments , of which many are so disfigured as to be unintel- ligible , and , in the Latin , about twenty translations or recasts of Greek originals by Plautus , and six by Terence . Here ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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