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... Scene of the firft Act ; and in the second to have him walk in , as grown . up to a ftout Man ? And what greater Folly than to reprefent to us a fighting old Fellow , and a cowardly young Man ; an haranguing Footman ; a Page taking on ...
... Scene of the firft Act ; and in the second to have him walk in , as grown . up to a ftout Man ? And what greater Folly than to reprefent to us a fighting old Fellow , and a cowardly young Man ; an haranguing Footman ; a Page taking on ...
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... Scenes fhould not be a Part of the Plot ; but that the Poet fhould , befides the main Defign , confider well the working up of every particular Scene which is just . Contrive Contrive each little Turn , mark every Place , As and ...
... Scenes fhould not be a Part of the Plot ; but that the Poet fhould , befides the main Defign , confider well the working up of every particular Scene which is just . Contrive Contrive each little Turn , mark every Place , As and ...
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... Scene of the firft Act ; and in the fecond to have him walk in , as grown . up to a flout Man ? And what greater Folly than to reprefent to us a fighting old Fellow , and a cowardly young Man ; an haranguing Footman ; a Page taking on ...
... Scene of the firft Act ; and in the fecond to have him walk in , as grown . up to a flout Man ? And what greater Folly than to reprefent to us a fighting old Fellow , and a cowardly young Man ; an haranguing Footman ; a Page taking on ...
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... Scenes fhould not be a Part of the Plor ; but that the not a Poet fhould , befides the main Defign , confider well the working up of every particular Scene which is just . Contrive Contrive each little Turn , mark every Place , As and ...
... Scenes fhould not be a Part of the Plor ; but that the not a Poet fhould , befides the main Defign , confider well the working up of every particular Scene which is just . Contrive Contrive each little Turn , mark every Place , As and ...
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... Scenes are to be regarded by the Poet : For the Decoration is not only for Pomp and Show , as it is generally defign'd , but to exprefs the Nature of the things reprefented , and the Place where ; fince there is no Action that does not ...
... Scenes are to be regarded by the Poet : For the Decoration is not only for Pomp and Show , as it is generally defign'd , but to exprefs the Nature of the things reprefented , and the Place where ; fince there is no Action that does not ...
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