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... Tragedy .-- Eschylus . -So- phocles.- Euripides . —Corneille . —Racine.- Voltaire . - Shakspeare . - Otway . - Dryden.- Rowe . - Young LETTER XXX . Page 99 124 . 148 194 : 218 . Comedy . - Aristophanes . -Plautus . — Terence . -Moliere ...
... Tragedy .-- Eschylus . -So- phocles.- Euripides . —Corneille . —Racine.- Voltaire . - Shakspeare . - Otway . - Dryden.- Rowe . - Young LETTER XXX . Page 99 124 . 148 194 : 218 . Comedy . - Aristophanes . -Plautus . — Terence . -Moliere ...
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... tragedies . There are many long speeches in Shakspeare , which a mere auditor could not possibly distinguish from prosaic composition . A specimen occurs this instant to my memory . It is Hotspur's reply to the king's ambassador , Sir ...
... tragedies . There are many long speeches in Shakspeare , which a mere auditor could not possibly distinguish from prosaic composition . A specimen occurs this instant to my memory . It is Hotspur's reply to the king's ambassador , Sir ...
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... tragedies of Shakspeare , and the epic poems of Milton may satisfy you . It is then called blank verse , as wanting the rhyme . Whether blank verse or rhyme is to be preferred is still a matter.in dis- pute among the critics . In tragedy ...
... tragedies of Shakspeare , and the epic poems of Milton may satisfy you . It is then called blank verse , as wanting the rhyme . Whether blank verse or rhyme is to be preferred is still a matter.in dis- pute among the critics . In tragedy ...
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... tragedies- of Sophocles and Euripides ( the best part in- deed of these poems ) have for me superior- charms . The subjects for this kind of ode , as well as those of the opposite description , are the odes of Anacreon defined by Horace ...
... tragedies- of Sophocles and Euripides ( the best part in- deed of these poems ) have for me superior- charms . The subjects for this kind of ode , as well as those of the opposite description , are the odes of Anacreon defined by Horace ...
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... and has lost much of the simplicity and beauty of the original . The best poetical fables in any language are those of Mr. Gay . VOL . II . LETTER XXIX . - Dramatic Poetry . — Tragedy.— Æschylus.— TALES AND FABLES . 217.
... and has lost much of the simplicity and beauty of the original . The best poetical fables in any language are those of Mr. Gay . VOL . II . LETTER XXIX . - Dramatic Poetry . — Tragedy.— Æschylus.— TALES AND FABLES . 217.
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