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" But besides these gross absurdities, how all their plays be neither right tragedies, nor right comedies: mingling kings and clowns, not because the matter so carrieth it: but thrust in clowns by head and shoulders, to play a part in majestical matters,... "
The Cambridge Introduction to Shakespeare's Comedies - 7. oldal
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Les unités d'Aristote, avant le Cid de Corneille: étude de littérature comparée

Heinrich Breitinger - 1879 - 82 oldal
...will be best expressed. I have a story of young Polidorus... But besides these gross absurdities, how all their plays be neither right tragedies nor right...neither the admiration and commiseration nor the right sportfuluess is by their mungrel tragycomedy obtained. I know Apulejus did somewhat so, but that is...

The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare ..., 2. kötet

John Payne Collier - 1879 - 552 oldal
...and clowns, not because the matter so carrieth it, but thrust in the clown by head and shoulders 1 to play a part in majestical matters with neither...so as neither the admiration and commiseration, nor right sportfulness is by their mongrel tragicomedy obtained.' 1 So much with regard to the matter and...

Shakspeare and His Contemporaries: Together with the Plots of His Plays ...

William Tegg - 1879 - 290 oldal
...mingled kings and .clowns, "not," says he, " because the matter so carried it, but thrust in the cloune by head and shoulders to play a part in majestical matters, with neither dicencie nor discretion; so as neither the admiration and commiseration, nor the right sportfulnesse,...

Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity: Greek and Latin Antiquity as Presented ...

Paul Stapfer - 1880 - 428 oldal
...leaving the rest to be told by the spirit of Polidorus. . . . But besides these gross absurdities, how all their plays be neither right tragedies nor right comedies : mingling kings and clowns ; so as neither the admiration and commiseration, nor the right sportfulness is by their mongrel tragi-comedy...

A sketch of the history of the English drama in its social aspects. The ...

Charles Harold Herford - 1881 - 118 oldal
...hard heart will not receive it for a pitched field ? .... But besides these gross absurdities, how all their plays be neither right tragedies nor right...not because the matter so carrieth it, but thrust in the clown by head and shoulders to play a * His banter about Harvey's poem — " Encomium Lauri" —...

The Works of Shakespeare ...

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 972 oldal
...and art halh taught, and all examples justified. . . . " But, besides these gross absurdities, how all their plays be neither right tragedies nor right...not because the matter so carrieth it, but thrust in the clown by head and el.ruldcrs to play a part in majesties] it xtters with neither decency nor discretion...

The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - 1883 - 596 oldal
...and art hath taught, and all examples justified. . . . " But, besides these gross absurdities, how all their plays be neither right tragedies nor right...not because the matter so carrieth it, but thrust in the clown by head and sl.culders to play a part in majestical n; xtters with neither decency nor discretion...

On the Stage: Studies of Theatrical History and the Actor's Art, 2. kötet

Dutton Cook - 1883 - 378 oldal
...of the dramatists against the unities, he proceeds to show, " besides these gross absurdities, how all their plays be neither right tragedies nor right...not because the matter so carrieth it, but thrust in the clown by head and shoulders to play a part in magisterial matters, with neither decency nor discretion...

Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 oldal
...comedies, mingling kings and clowns, not because tho matter so carrieth it, but thrust in the clown by head and shoulders to play a part in majestical matters, with neither decency nor discretion ; »o as neither the admiration and commiseration, nor the right sportfulness, is by their mongrel...

Francis Beaumont: A Critical Study

George Campbell Macaulay - 1883 - 264 oldal
...skilful poetry ; " and complained that the authors would always unseasonably " thrust in the clown by the head and shoulders, to play a part in majestical matters with neither decency nor discretion." f The last point is eminently characteristic of the English stage ; the clown had successfully invaded...




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