English Critical Essays (sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries).Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1952 - 394 Seiten |
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... rules , which the French call Des Trois Unités , or , The Three Unities , which ought to be observed in every regular play ; namely , of time , place , and action . " The unity of time they comprehend in twenty- four hours , the compass ...
... rules , which the French call Des Trois Unités , or , The Three Unities , which ought to be observed in every regular play ; namely , of time , place , and action . " The unity of time they comprehend in twenty- four hours , the compass ...
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... RULES of old discover'd , not devis'd , Are Nature still , but Nature methodiz'd ; Nature , like liberty , is but restrain'd By the same laws which first herself ordain'd . Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules indites , When to ...
... RULES of old discover'd , not devis'd , Are Nature still , but Nature methodiz'd ; Nature , like liberty , is but restrain'd By the same laws which first herself ordain'd . Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules indites , When to ...
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... rules as strict his labour'd work confine , As if the Stagirite o'erlook'd each line . Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; To copy Nature is to copy them . Some beauties yet no precepts can declare , For there's a happiness as ...
... rules as strict his labour'd work confine , As if the Stagirite o'erlook'd each line . Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; To copy Nature is to copy them . Some beauties yet no precepts can declare , For there's a happiness as ...
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION 15671620 | 55 |
SAMUEL DANIEL 15621619 | 61 |
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