An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare: Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets; with Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireAMS Press, 1966 - 296 pagina's |
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... excite sympathy ; and its effect on the spectator depends on such a justness of imitation , as shall cause , to a certain degree , the same passions and affections , as if what was ex- hibited were real . We have observed narra- tive ...
... excite sympathy ; and its effect on the spectator depends on such a justness of imitation , as shall cause , to a certain degree , the same passions and affections , as if what was ex- hibited were real . We have observed narra- tive ...
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... excite a sympathy with things believed real . He knew too , that curiosity is a strong appetite , and that every incident connected with a great event , and every particularity belonging to a great character , engages the spectator . He ...
... excite a sympathy with things believed real . He knew too , that curiosity is a strong appetite , and that every incident connected with a great event , and every particularity belonging to a great character , engages the spectator . He ...
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... excite sympathy than ad- miration ; and that to acquire an empire over the passions , it was well worth while to relinquish some pretensions to excellencies of less efficiency on the stage . As it was Shakspeare's intention to make ...
... excite sympathy than ad- miration ; and that to acquire an empire over the passions , it was well worth while to relinquish some pretensions to excellencies of less efficiency on the stage . As it was Shakspeare's intention to make ...
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On Dramatic Poetry P | 3 |
On the Historical Drama P | 33 |
The First Part of Henry IV P | 69 |
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