Critical Essays on Dramatic PoetryL. Davis and C. Reymers, 1761 - 274 oldal |
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... stage , for the ufe of fpectators , ftreighten the scene , and render almost every action imperfect * . This defect alfo hinders decorations , fo much recommended by the antients , from being ever rightly adapted to the piece ; and the ...
... stage , for the ufe of fpectators , ftreighten the scene , and render almost every action imperfect * . This defect alfo hinders decorations , fo much recommended by the antients , from being ever rightly adapted to the piece ; and the ...
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... stage , the bloody corpfe of Marcus before his father Cato ? who fays , Welcome , my fon ! here lay him down , my friends , Full in my fight , that I may view at leisure The bloody coarfe , and count thofe glorious wounds . How ...
... stage , the bloody corpfe of Marcus before his father Cato ? who fays , Welcome , my fon ! here lay him down , my friends , Full in my fight , that I may view at leisure The bloody coarfe , and count thofe glorious wounds . How ...
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... stage to count , his wounds , and to utter doleful cries . Philoctetus falls into his melancholy fits , and blackish blood gushes from his fores . Oedipus , after pulling out his eyes , enters , yet bloody , on the ftage , inveighing ...
... stage to count , his wounds , and to utter doleful cries . Philoctetus falls into his melancholy fits , and blackish blood gushes from his fores . Oedipus , after pulling out his eyes , enters , yet bloody , on the ftage , inveighing ...
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... stage with blood , not to introduce upon it above , three perfons difcourfing at a time , might meet with fome exceptions among us , as they did among the Greeks ; laws of decency , for the most part fomewhat arbitrary , are not like ...
... stage with blood , not to introduce upon it above , three perfons difcourfing at a time , might meet with fome exceptions among us , as they did among the Greeks ; laws of decency , for the most part fomewhat arbitrary , are not like ...
17. oldal
... stage ; eight grandees of the court were , near his majefty , proftrate on the ground ; Montezuma begins the play by faying to his courtiers : Arife , your emperor gives you leave to - day , To fee and speak to him . This fpectacle was ...
... stage ; eight grandees of the court were , near his majefty , proftrate on the ground ; Montezuma begins the play by faying to his courtiers : Arife , your emperor gives you leave to - day , To fee and speak to him . This fpectacle was ...
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