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" For it is faulty both in place and time, the two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the stage should always represent but one place, and the uttermost time presupposed in it should be, both by Aristotle's precept and common reason,... "
The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And ... - Página 419
por John Payne Collier - 1831
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A Handbook of English Literature

William Hall Griffin - 1897 - 406 páginas
...troth it is very defoctious in the circumstannces ; which grecueth 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 vttermost time...
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A Handbook of English Literature

William Hall Griffin - 1897 - 408 páginas
...troth it Is very defections in the circnmstannces; which grceueth mee, because it might not remaine as an exact model of all Tragedies. For it is faulty both in place, and tune, the two necessary companions of all corporall actions. For where the stage should alwaies represent...
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The Foundations of English Literature: A Study of the Development of English ...

Fred Lewis Pattee - 1899 - 406 páginas
...comedies, mingling kings with rigth Failure of the Classic Forms The Rise of the Theaters clowns " ; " faulty both in place and time, the two necessary companions of all corporal actions." Scholars did their best to introduce the new form and to discourage the production of inartistic work....
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English Belles-lettres: From A. D. 901 to 1834

Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 páginas
...most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy; yet, in truth, it is very defectuous in the circumstances, which grieves me, because it...two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the stage should always represent but one place; and the uttermost time presupposed in it...
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Universal Classics Library, Volumen8

1901 - 440 páginas
...most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy; yet, in truth, it is very defectuous in the circumstances, which grieves me, because it...two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the stage should always represent but one place ; and the uttermost time presupposed in it...
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English Belles-lettres from A.D. 907 to 1834 ...

1901 - 436 páginas
...most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy ; yet, in truth, it is very defectuous in the circumstances, which grieves me, because it...two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the stage should always represent but one place ; and the uttermost time presupposed in it...
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Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist: With an Account of His Reputation at ...

Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1901 - 510 páginas
...do. " Yet in truth," he went on to say, " 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...
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Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist: With an Account of His Reputation at ...

Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1901 - 494 páginas
...do. " Yet in truth," he went on to say, " it is very defections in the circumstances ; which grieveth me, because it might not remain as an exact model of all tragedies. For it is faulty both hi place and time, the two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the stage should...
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Les débuts de la critique dramatique en Angleterre jusqu'à la mort de ...

Harold Symmes - 1903 - 310 páginas
...s'élancent sur la scène, représentées par quatre épées et quatre boucliers, et quel cœur (1) For it is faulty both in place and time, the two necessary companions of ail corporal actions. For where the stage shonld always represent but one place, and Ihe uttermost...
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Shakespeare's Predecessors in the English Drama

John Addington Symonds - 1904 - 580 páginas
...most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy; yet, in truth, it is very defectuous in the circumstances, which grieves me, because it...two necessary companions of all corporal actions. For where the stage should alway represent but one place ; and the uttermost time presupposed in it,...
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