A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and LiteratureH.G. Bohn, 1846 - 535 pagina's |
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... give rise , interrupts the progress of important actions , and concentrating within a narrow space a number of events calculated to attract the minds of the hearers and to fill them with attention and expectation . In this manner he gives ...
... give rise , interrupts the progress of important actions , and concentrating within a narrow space a number of events calculated to attract the minds of the hearers and to fill them with attention and expectation . In this manner he gives ...
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... give to its representation a resemblance to a definite reality , it could not indulge in such studied and arbitrary ex- aggeration as the old did . It was , therefore , obliged to seek for other sources of comic amusement , which lie ...
... give to its representation a resemblance to a definite reality , it could not indulge in such studied and arbitrary ex- aggeration as the old did . It was , therefore , obliged to seek for other sources of comic amusement , which lie ...
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... give utterance to themselves in ingenious and figura- tive expressions . It has been often remarked that indignation makes a man witty ; and as despair occasionally breaks out into laughter , it may sometimes also give vent to itself in ...
... give utterance to themselves in ingenious and figura- tive expressions . It has been often remarked that indignation makes a man witty ; and as despair occasionally breaks out into laughter , it may sometimes also give vent to itself in ...
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Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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