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Pagina xiv
... fuppofed to have been a time of stateliness , formality and reserve , yet perhaps the relaxations of that feverity were not very elegant . There muft , however , have been always fome modes of gayety preferable to others , and a writer ...
... fuppofed to have been a time of stateliness , formality and reserve , yet perhaps the relaxations of that feverity were not very elegant . There muft , however , have been always fome modes of gayety preferable to others , and a writer ...
Pagina xvii
... fuppofed neceffity of making the drama credible . The criticks hold it impoffible , that an action of months or years can be poffibly believed to pass in three hours ; or that the fpectator can fup- pofe himself to fit in the theatre ...
... fuppofed neceffity of making the drama credible . The criticks hold it impoffible , that an action of months or years can be poffibly believed to pass in three hours ; or that the fpectator can fup- pofe himself to fit in the theatre ...
Pagina xix
... fuppofed to intervene . Time is , of all modes of exiftence , most obfequious to the imagination ; a lapfe of years is as ea- fily conceived as a paffage of hours . In contemplation we easily contract the time of real actions , and ...
... fuppofed to intervene . Time is , of all modes of exiftence , most obfequious to the imagination ; a lapfe of years is as ea- fily conceived as a paffage of hours . In contemplation we easily contract the time of real actions , and ...
Pagina xx
... fuppofed to be real , and it follows that between the acts a longer or fhorter time may be allowed to pafs , and that no more account of space or duration is to be taken by the au- ditor of a drama , than by the reader of a narrative ...
... fuppofed to be real , and it follows that between the acts a longer or fhorter time may be allowed to pafs , and that no more account of space or duration is to be taken by the au- ditor of a drama , than by the reader of a narrative ...
Pagina xxiii
... fuppofed to be copied from Chaucer's Gamelyn , was a little pamphlet of thofe times ; and old Mr. Cibber remembered the tale of Hamlet in plain English profe , which the criticks have now to feek in Saxo Grammaticus . His English ...
... fuppofed to be copied from Chaucer's Gamelyn , was a little pamphlet of thofe times ; and old Mr. Cibber remembered the tale of Hamlet in plain English profe , which the criticks have now to feek in Saxo Grammaticus . His English ...
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