A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and LiteratureH.G. Bohn, 1846 - 535 pagina's |
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... never attacks Sophocles , and even where he lays hold of Eschylus , on that side of his character which certainly may excite a smile , his reverence for him is still visible , and he takes every opportunity of contrasting his gigantic ...
... never attacks Sophocles , and even where he lays hold of Eschylus , on that side of his character which certainly may excite a smile , his reverence for him is still visible , and he takes every opportunity of contrasting his gigantic ...
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... never more than a slight scratch ; and some subterranean exit is always at hand to furnish the means of flight from the dungeon or other imminent peril . The dread of ridicule , that conscience of all poets who write for the world of ...
... never more than a slight scratch ; and some subterranean exit is always at hand to furnish the means of flight from the dungeon or other imminent peril . The dread of ridicule , that conscience of all poets who write for the world of ...
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... never been ventured upon before . He avoided all poetical circumlo- cutions ; the picture was to be the very thing itself ; and thus he sounded in our ears the tone of a remote age in a degree illusory enough for those at least who had ...
... never been ventured upon before . He avoided all poetical circumlo- cutions ; the picture was to be the very thing itself ; and thus he sounded in our ears the tone of a remote age in a degree illusory enough for those at least who had ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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