De Re Poetica: Or, Remarks Upon Poetry, Volym 11Garland Pub., 1974 - 248 sidor |
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... Comedy , Donatus feems to think it was in- vented by Shepherds and Country People , who us'd to dance about the ... Comedy and Tragedy were born together ; and accordingly we find in Clemens Alexan- drinus , that the Invention of Comedy ...
... Comedy , Donatus feems to think it was in- vented by Shepherds and Country People , who us'd to dance about the ... Comedy and Tragedy were born together ; and accordingly we find in Clemens Alexan- drinus , that the Invention of Comedy ...
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... Comedy a further per- fection ; And fo of all those whom Diomedes calls the first Comick Poets , though they came a great while af- ter Comedy was invented . Hedelin ibid . Comedy , fays Rapin , is an Image of Common Life ; its end is ...
... Comedy a further per- fection ; And fo of all those whom Diomedes calls the first Comick Poets , though they came a great while af- ter Comedy was invented . Hedelin ibid . Comedy , fays Rapin , is an Image of Common Life ; its end is ...
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... Comedy demands : but it must always be obferv'd , that the Ridiculing part , for the Entertainment on the Theatre , ought to be no other but the Copy of the Ridiculous that is found in Nature . Comedy is as it fhould be , when the ...
... Comedy demands : but it must always be obferv'd , that the Ridiculing part , for the Entertainment on the Theatre , ought to be no other but the Copy of the Ridiculous that is found in Nature . Comedy is as it fhould be , when the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poetry encouragd in former Ages but difcouragd | 9 |
That good Humour is effentially neceſſary to a Poet | 17 |
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