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Pagina 588
His histories , being neither tragedies nor comedies , are not subject to any of their laws ; nothing more is necessary to all the praise which they expect , than that the changes of action be so prepared as to be understood , that the ...
His histories , being neither tragedies nor comedies , are not subject to any of their laws ; nothing more is necessary to all the praise which they expect , than that the changes of action be so prepared as to be understood , that the ...
Pagina 753
a 5 be difficult to name one of them in which the attention of reader or spectator is not competitively engaged by at least two parallel actions . That Shakspere's comedies are not comedies of manners , is a statement which seems self ...
a 5 be difficult to name one of them in which the attention of reader or spectator is not competitively engaged by at least two parallel actions . That Shakspere's comedies are not comedies of manners , is a statement which seems self ...
Pagina 811
The action of the play , like the action of life itself for the keener observer , develops in us the conception of this poetical justice , and the yearning to realise it , the true justice of which Angelo knows nothing , because it lies ...
The action of the play , like the action of life itself for the keener observer , develops in us the conception of this poetical justice , and the yearning to realise it , the true justice of which Angelo knows nothing , because it lies ...
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