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... Comedy . - Aristophanes . -Plautus . — Terence . -Moliere . Shakspeare . Jonson . · Beau- mont and Fletcher . - Dryden . - Congreve.- Farquhar . -Vanburgh . - Steele . — Addison.- Centlivre .-- Sheridan Epic Poetry . - Homer ...
... Comedy . - Aristophanes . -Plautus . — Terence . -Moliere . Shakspeare . Jonson . · Beau- mont and Fletcher . - Dryden . - Congreve.- Farquhar . -Vanburgh . - Steele . — Addison.- Centlivre .-- Sheridan Epic Poetry . - Homer ...
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... . The word , however , seems to be derived from a kind of rustic comedy formerly exhibited in Greece . I presume- " When Thespis first sung ballads in a cart . " " Carmine qui tragico vilem certavit ob hircum " Mox SATIRIC POETRY . 175.
... . The word , however , seems to be derived from a kind of rustic comedy formerly exhibited in Greece . I presume- " When Thespis first sung ballads in a cart . " " Carmine qui tragico vilem certavit ob hircum " Mox SATIRIC POETRY . 175.
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... According to the nature of the subject , dra- 4 matic pieces class under two divisions , tragedy or comedy ; though many modern performances will not strictly fall under either of these cha racters L 2 DRAMATIC POETRY . 219.
... According to the nature of the subject , dra- 4 matic pieces class under two divisions , tragedy or comedy ; though many modern performances will not strictly fall under either of these cha racters L 2 DRAMATIC POETRY . 219.
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... comedy as to tragedy . Aristotle has advanced precepts for their composition , all deduced from the practice of the Greek writers , and which have been most absurdly adopted by the French cri- tics , and dramatic writers . But before we ...
... comedy as to tragedy . Aristotle has advanced precepts for their composition , all deduced from the practice of the Greek writers , and which have been most absurdly adopted by the French cri- tics , and dramatic writers . But before we ...
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... under proper regulations . Thus from the former kind arose tragedy ; from the latter , sa- tire , comedy , and mimic . " -- Vossius , Lib . II . c . 2 .. of place , and only of the time which was 222 DRAMATIC POETRY a.
... under proper regulations . Thus from the former kind arose tragedy ; from the latter , sa- tire , comedy , and mimic . " -- Vossius , Lib . II . c . 2 .. of place , and only of the time which was 222 DRAMATIC POETRY a.
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