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Pagina 173
... thing more : Give me a cracked pipkin stopped with sponge . EURIPIDES . The man would rob me of a tragedy complete . There - take it , and begone . Yet what to do ? DIKAIOPOLIS . Well ! I am going . One thing I lack , whose want Undoes ...
... thing more : Give me a cracked pipkin stopped with sponge . EURIPIDES . The man would rob me of a tragedy complete . There - take it , and begone . Yet what to do ? DIKAIOPOLIS . Well ! I am going . One thing I lack , whose want Undoes ...
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... thing can be more ill - judged than to begin at once to instruct us without any dramatic movement . At the first drawing up of the curtain the spectator's attention is almost unavoidably distracted by external circumstances , his ...
... thing can be more ill - judged than to begin at once to instruct us without any dramatic movement . At the first drawing up of the curtain the spectator's attention is almost unavoidably distracted by external circumstances , his ...
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... thing which they have at home from morning to night . The sentimental poet , again , contrives to lighten their heart . His general doctrine amounts properly to this , that what is called a good heart atones for all errors and extrava ...
... thing which they have at home from morning to night . The sentimental poet , again , contrives to lighten their heart . His general doctrine amounts properly to this , that what is called a good heart atones for all errors and extrava ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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