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... English one , like those of Fletcher or of Shakespeare ? ' If they content themselves , as Corneille did , with some flat design . which , like an ill riddle , is found out ere it be half proposed , such plots we can make every way ...
... English one , like those of Fletcher or of Shakespeare ? ' If they content themselves , as Corneille did , with some flat design . which , like an ill riddle , is found out ere it be half proposed , such plots we can make every way ...
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... English poets against the Greek , ought to do it in this manner . Either by yielding to him the greatest part of what he contends for , which consists in this , that the μvoç , i.e. the design and conduct of it , is more conducing in ...
... English poets against the Greek , ought to do it in this manner . Either by yielding to him the greatest part of what he contends for , which consists in this , that the μvoç , i.e. the design and conduct of it , is more conducing in ...
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... English in tragedy , consider ( I ) How Aristotle has defined a tragedy . ( II ) What he assigns the end of it to be . ( III ) What he thinks the beauties of it . ( IV ) The means to attain the end proposed . Compare the Greek and English ...
... English in tragedy , consider ( I ) How Aristotle has defined a tragedy . ( II ) What he assigns the end of it to be . ( III ) What he thinks the beauties of it . ( IV ) The means to attain the end proposed . Compare the Greek and English ...
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