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... stage . They have mixed their serious plays with mirth , like our tragi - comedies , since the death of Cardinal Richelieu ; which Lisideius and many others not observing , have commended that in them for a virtue which they themselves ...
... stage . They have mixed their serious plays with mirth , like our tragi - comedies , since the death of Cardinal Richelieu ; which Lisideius and many others not observing , have commended that in them for a virtue which they themselves ...
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... stage : for if contrary motions may be found in nature to agree , if a planet can go east and west at the same time , one way by virtue of his own motion , the other by the force of the first mover , it will not be difficult to imagine ...
... stage : for if contrary motions may be found in nature to agree , if a planet can go east and west at the same time , one way by virtue of his own motion , the other by the force of the first mover , it will not be difficult to imagine ...
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... stage they banished from it . " 82 To illustrate a little what he has said , by their servile observations of the unities of time and place , and integrity of scenes , they have brought upon themselves that dearth of plot and narrowness ...
... stage they banished from it . " 82 To illustrate a little what he has said , by their servile observations of the unities of time and place , and integrity of scenes , they have brought upon themselves that dearth of plot and narrowness ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
To Sir Robert Howard | 14 |
To Dr Charleton | 28 |
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Elations: The Poetics of Enthusiasm in Eighteenth-century Britain Shaun Irlam Ingen förhandsgranskning - 1999 |