| James Mercer Garnett - 1890 - 730 páginas
...troth it is very defectious in the circumstaunces,23 which greeveth mee, because it might not remaine as an exact model of all Tragedies. For it is faulty...place, and time, the two necessary companions of all corporall actions. For where the stage should alwaies represent but one place, and the uttermost time... | |
| Richard Green Moulton - 1890 - 512 páginas
...its limitations. Sidney in his Apologiefor Poetrie denounces the new departure. He says of Gorboduc: It is faulty both in place and time, the two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the stage should al way represent but one place ; and the uttermost time presupposed in it... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1891 - 416 páginas
...troth it is very defectious in the circumstances : which greeveth mee, be5 cause it might not remaine as an exact model of all Tragedies. For it is faulty both in place and time, the two necessary-companions of all corporall actions. For where the stage should alwaies represent but one... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 páginas
...troth it is very defectious in the circumstaunces ; which greeveth mee, because it might not remaine as an exact model of all Tragedies. For it is faulty...place, and time, the two necessary companions of all corporall actions. For where the stage should alwaies represent but one place, and the uttermost time... | |
| Heinrich Breitinger - 1895 - 92 páginas
...morality, which it does most delightfully teach ; and so obtain the very end of poesy : yet in troth it is very defectious in the circumstances ; which...remain as an exact model of all tragedies. For it in faulty both in place and time, the two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the... | |
| Heinrich Breitinger - 1895 - 88 páginas
...most delightfully teach ; and so obtain the very end of poesy : yet in troth it is very defections in the circumstances ; which grieves me, because it...remain as an exact model of all tragedies. For it is 71 faulty both in place and time, the two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 páginas
...obtain the very end of poesy: yet in truth it is very defectious in the circumstances; which grieveth me, because it might not remain as an exact model...two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the stage should always represent but one place, and the uttermost time presupposed in it... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 páginas
...obtain the very end of poesy: yet in truth it is very defections in the circumstances; which grieveth me, because it might not remain as an exact model...place and time, the two necessary companions of all corrjoral actions. For where the stage should always represent but one place, and the uttermost time... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 290 páginas
...troth it is very defectious in the circumstaunces ; which greeveth mee, because it might not remaine as an exact model of all Tragedies. For it is faulty...place, and time, the two necessary companions of all corporall actions. For where the stage should alwaies represent but one place, and the uttermost time... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 286 páginas
...troth it is very defectious in the circumstaunces ; which greeveth mee, because it might not remaine as an exact model of all Tragedies. For it is faulty...place, and time, the two necessary companions of all corporall actions. For where the stage should alwaies represent but one place, and the uttermost time... | |
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