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I will not deny but , by the variation of painted scenes , the fancy , which in these cases will contribute to its own deceit , may sometimes imagine it several places , with some appearance of probability ; yet it still carries the ...
I will not deny but , by the variation of painted scenes , the fancy , which in these cases will contribute to its own deceit , may sometimes imagine it several places , with some appearance of probability ; yet it still carries the ...
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It is true they have kept the continuity , or , as you called it , liaison des scènes , somewhat better : two do not ... have seldom above two or three scenes , properly so called , in every act ; for it is to be accounted a new scene ...
It is true they have kept the continuity , or , as you called it , liaison des scènes , somewhat better : two do not ... have seldom above two or three scenes , properly so called , in every act ; for it is to be accounted a new scene ...
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fitter for him ) , for fear the stage should be cleared , and the scenes broken . ... who is a lover , has made an appointment with his mistress ; she appears at the window , and then we are to imagine the scene lies under it .
fitter for him ) , for fear the stage should be cleared , and the scenes broken . ... who is a lover , has made an appointment with his mistress ; she appears at the window , and then we are to imagine the scene lies under it .
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SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 155486 | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION 15671620 | 55 |
SAMUEL DANIEL 15621619 | 61 |
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