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... poetical , and how far it is theatrical . The two are by no means inseparable . Let not , however , the expression poetical be misunderstood : I am not now speaking of the versification and the ornaments of language ; these , when not ...
... poetical , and how far it is theatrical . The two are by no means inseparable . Let not , however , the expression poetical be misunderstood : I am not now speaking of the versification and the ornaments of language ; these , when not ...
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... poetical appro- bation . Plautus and Terence were among the most ancient Roman writers , and belonged to an age when a book - language had hardly yet an existence , and when every phrase was caught up fresh from the life . This naïve ...
... poetical appro- bation . Plautus and Terence were among the most ancient Roman writers , and belonged to an age when a book - language had hardly yet an existence , and when every phrase was caught up fresh from the life . This naïve ...
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... poetical spectators who were ready to take the breadth of the stage for the distance between two hostile camps , if for such indulgence they were to be recompensed by beauties of so sublime a nature as this series of spectres and ...
... poetical spectators who were ready to take the breadth of the stage for the distance between two hostile camps , if for such indulgence they were to be recompensed by beauties of so sublime a nature as this series of spectres and ...
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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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