Of Dramatic Poesy: And Other Critical Essays, Volym 2J.M. Dent, 1962 - 322 sidor |
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... virtue ; and Seneca ( to speak the best of him ) is glad of a pretence to reprehend vice . Plutarch endeavours to teach others , but refuses not to be taught himself , for he is always doubtful and inquisitive : Seneca is altogether for ...
... virtue ; and Seneca ( to speak the best of him ) is glad of a pretence to reprehend vice . Plutarch endeavours to teach others , but refuses not to be taught himself , for he is always doubtful and inquisitive : Seneca is altogether for ...
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... virtue , which renders them all equal , without subordination or preference . Every one is most valiant in his own legend : only we must do him that justice to observe that magnanimity , which is the character of Prince Arthur ...
... virtue , which renders them all equal , without subordination or preference . Every one is most valiant in his own legend : only we must do him that justice to observe that magnanimity , which is the character of Prince Arthur ...
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... virtue his poet gives him , raises first our admiration ; we are naturally prone to imitate what we admire ; and frequent acts produce a habit . If the hero's chief quality be vicious as , for example , the choler and obstinate desire ...
... virtue his poet gives him , raises first our admiration ; we are naturally prone to imitate what we admire ; and frequent acts produce a habit . If the hero's chief quality be vicious as , for example , the choler and obstinate desire ...
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Congreve | 71 |
LETTER TO WILLIAM WALSH 12 December 1693 | 173 |
A PARALLEL BETWIXT POETRY AND PAINTING prefixed | 181 |
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