A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and LiteratureH.G. Bohn, 1846 - 535 pagina's |
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... truth than that which lies in their significance : their individual beings even are not intended to appear real . Tragedy moves in an ideal , and the Old Comedy in a fanciful or fantastical world . As the creative power of the fancy was ...
... truth than that which lies in their significance : their individual beings even are not intended to appear real . Tragedy moves in an ideal , and the Old Comedy in a fanciful or fantastical world . As the creative power of the fancy was ...
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... truth of expression . And yet it is exactly this beauty that is demanded in the style of a French tragedy . No doubt something too is to be ascribed to the quality of their language and versification . The French language is wholly ...
... truth of expression . And yet it is exactly this beauty that is demanded in the style of a French tragedy . No doubt something too is to be ascribed to the quality of their language and versification . The French language is wholly ...
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... truth , that he could not wholly master his materials , an event of no great historical ex- tent is spun out into two plays , with prologue in some degree didactical . In form he has closely followed Shakspeare ; only that he might not ...
... truth , that he could not wholly master his materials , an event of no great historical ex- tent is spun out into two plays , with prologue in some degree didactical . In form he has closely followed Shakspeare ; only that he might not ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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