The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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... observe a Rule ? The sense here , says the præfacer , is not very just in it self , much lesse is it the sense of Horace . Whether tis the sense of Horace or not is a point of long Discussion to be Determind , and is reservd for an ...
... observe a Rule ? The sense here , says the præfacer , is not very just in it self , much lesse is it the sense of Horace . Whether tis the sense of Horace or not is a point of long Discussion to be Determind , and is reservd for an ...
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... observe poetic justice ( 11 , 6-7 ) ; and he failed to observe the unities of time and place , and the liaison des scenes ( 11 , 168 ) . When Dennis says that Shakespeare lacked art , he means not that Shakespeare did not consciously ...
... observe poetic justice ( 11 , 6-7 ) ; and he failed to observe the unities of time and place , and the liaison des scenes ( 11 , 168 ) . When Dennis says that Shakespeare lacked art , he means not that Shakespeare did not consciously ...
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... observe the unities , yet he thought that the dramatist should observe as much decorum and regularity as the nature of his action would permit . Following Farquhar there was a long series of attacks upon the rules , led by such writers ...
... observe the unities , yet he thought that the dramatist should observe as much decorum and regularity as the nature of his action would permit . Following Farquhar there was a long series of attacks upon the rules , led by such writers ...
Inhalt
Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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