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... Ancients , and second those between the English stage and that of both ancient and French . He begins with a characteristic remark about the " general manner of plays among the Ancients , " exemplified by Seneca in tragedy and Plautus ...
... Ancients , and second those between the English stage and that of both ancient and French . He begins with a characteristic remark about the " general manner of plays among the Ancients , " exemplified by Seneca in tragedy and Plautus ...
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... Ancients in the epic ; in tragedy and satire the Ancients have been excelled ( II , 26 ) . In a letter to Dennis , repeating a sentiment he had qualified carefully in An Essay of Dramatic Poesy , he says that in comedy and tragedy ...
... Ancients in the epic ; in tragedy and satire the Ancients have been excelled ( II , 26 ) . In a letter to Dennis , repeating a sentiment he had qualified carefully in An Essay of Dramatic Poesy , he says that in comedy and tragedy ...
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... Ancients " against his own country.9 Gildon's most successful answer to Rymer , as well as to William Walsh , the author of an attack on Cowley and Waller , is the historical argument . The ancient practice cannot be an unchallenged ...
... Ancients " against his own country.9 Gildon's most successful answer to Rymer , as well as to William Walsh , the author of an attack on Cowley and Waller , is the historical argument . The ancient practice cannot be an unchallenged ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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