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" Comedy will (I think) by nobody be blamed, and much less of the high and excellent Tragedy, that openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue... "
A defence of the stage, or An inquiry into the real qualities of theatrical ... - Pagina 85
de John William Cole - 1839
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Curiosities of Literature, Volumul 4

Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 354 pagini
...Sir Philip Sidney, in his " Defence of Poesie," VOL. IV. L has the same image. He writes, " Tragedy openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue." The same appropriation of thought will attach to the following lines of Tickell : " While the charm'd...
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Curiosities of literature. (Repr. of the 7th ed.).

Isaac Disraeli - 1824 - 536 pagini
...Shakspearc. Sir Philip Sidney, in his " Defence of Poesie," has the same image. He writes, " Tragedy openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue" The same appropriation of thought will attach to the following lines of Tickell : *' While the charm'd...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Sir Philip Sidney's ...

1831 - 368 pagini
...measure, whereto yet nothing can more open his eyes than to see his own actions contemptibly set forth ; so that the right use of comedy will, I think, by nobody be blamed. And much less of the hiorh and excellent O tragedy, that openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that...
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Curiosities of Literature, Volumul 3

Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 394 pagini
...Shakspeare. Sir Philip Sidney, in his " Defence of Poesie," has the same image. He writes, " Tragedy openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue," The same appropriation of thought will attach to the following lines of Tickell ; — " While the charm'd...
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William Shakspere: A Biography, Cartea 2

Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pagini
...glorious example to " these degenerate days." But in those annals are also to be found fit subjects for " the high and excellent tragedy, that openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the uleers that are covered with tissue ; that maketh kings fear to be tyrants, and tyrants to manifest...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumul 2

Charles Knight - 1850 - 652 pagini
[ Ne pare rău, conținutul acestei pagini este restricționat ]
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Pen and Pencil, Volumul 1

1853 - 844 pagini
...measure, whereto yet nothing can more open his eyes than to see his own actions contemptibly set forth ; so that the right use of comedy will, I think, by...of the high and excellent tragedy, that openeth the wounds, and showcth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue ; that maketh kings fear to be tyrants,...
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Autobiography of an Actress: Or, Eight Years on the Stage

Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie - 1854 - 516 pagini
...truth has in his nature, no sooner seeth these men play their parts but wisheth them 'in pistrinum ;' so that the right use of comedy will, I think, by nobody be blamed. And much less the hiyh and excellent tragedy, that openeth the greatest wounds, and showcth forth the ulcers that...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volumul 2

Half hours - 1856 - 676 pagini
...nothing can more open his eyes, than to see his own actions contemptibly set forth. So that the right uso of comedy will, I think, by nobody be blamed. And...forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue ; that makctli kings fear to be tyrants, and tyrants to manifest their tyrannical humours ; that, with stirring...
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Curiosities of Literature, Volumul 2

Isaac Disraeli - 1858 - 574 pagini
...Shakspeare. Sir Philip Sidney, in his "Defence of Poesie," has the same image. He writes, " Tragedy openeth the greatest wounds, and showeth forth the ulcers that are covered with tissue." The same appropriation of thought will attach to the following lines of Tickell : While the charm'...
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