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" Another thing in which the French differ from us and from the Spaniards is, that they do not embarrass or cumber themselves with too much plot ; they only represent so much of a story as will constitute one whole and great action sufficient for a play... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Side 191
1902
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Bind 1,Del 2

John Dryden - 1800 - 624 sider
...Greek poets has expressed it. Another thing in which the French differ from us and from the Spaniards, is, that they do not embarrass, or cumber themselves...in the drama, and consequently make it many plays. But by pursuing closely one argument, which is not cloyed with many turns, the French have gained more...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden ..., Bind 1,Oplag 2

John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 sider
...Greek poets has expressed it, Another thing in which the French differ from us and from the Spaniards, is, that they do not embarrass, or cumber themselves...sufficient for a play: we, who undertake more, do s but multiply adventures ; which, not being produced from one another, as effects from causes, but...
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The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden, Now First ...

John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 634 sider
...Greek poets has expressed it. Another thing in which the French differ from us anil from the Spaniards, is, that they do not embarrass, or cumber themselves...much plot; they only represent so much of a story aa will constitute one whole and great action sufficient for a phiy: we, who undertake more, do but...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 432 sider
...Greek poets has expressed it. Another thing in which the French differ from us and from the Spaniards, is, that they do not embarrass, or cumber themselves...in the drama, and consequently make it many plays. But by pursuing closely one argument, which is not cloyed with many turns, the French have gained more...
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The Works of John Dryden,: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 442 sider
...Greek poets has expressed it. Another thing in which the French differ from us and from the Spaniards, is, that they do not embarrass, or cumber themselves...in the drama, and consequently make it many plays. But by pursuing closely one argument, which is not cloyed with many turns, the French have gained more...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Bind 15

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 432 sider
...thing in which the French differ from \ us and from the Spaniards, is, that they do not em- \ barrass, or cumber themselves with too much plot: they only...in the drama, and consequently make it many plays. But by pursuing closely one argument, which is not cloyed with many turns, the French have gained more...
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, with a Life, Bind 2

John Dryden, John Mitford - 1836 - 488 sider
...Greek poets has expressed it. Another thing in which the French differ from us and from the Spaniards, is, that they do not embarrass, or cumber themselves...in the drama, and consequently make it many plays. But by pursuing closely one argument, which is not cloyed witfc many turns, the French have gained...
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, with a Life, Bind 2

John Dryden, John Mitford - 1844 - 536 sider
...in which the French differ from us and from the Spaniards, is, that they do not emharrass, or cumher themselves with too much plot: they only represent...sufficient for a play : we, who undertake more, do hut multiply adventures ; which, not heing produced from one another, as effects from causes, hut harely...
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The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, Bind 2

John Dryden - 1859 - 482 sider
...is, that Ihey do not emharrass, or cumher themselves with too much plot: they only represent so muoh of a story as will constitute one whole and great...sufficient for a play : we, who undertake more, do hut multiply adventures ; which, not heing produced from one another, as effects from causes, hut harely...
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An Essay of Dramatic Poesy

John Dryden - 1889 - 176 sider
...poets has expressed it". ' Another thing in which the French differ from us and from the Spaniards, is, that they do not embarrass, or cumber themselves...represent so much of a story as will constitute one not being produced from one another, as effects from causes, but barely following, constitute many...
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