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... PSAMMIS ...... .. ON NATURE AND ART IN POETRY ....... THE STRATFORD JUBILEE ........ INSIDES AND OUTSIDES ....... 61 63 74 88 99 ...... 124 SCRAPS , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED ........................ ........................ ..
... PSAMMIS ...... .. ON NATURE AND ART IN POETRY ....... THE STRATFORD JUBILEE ........ INSIDES AND OUTSIDES ....... 61 63 74 88 99 ...... 124 SCRAPS , ORIGINAL AND SELECTED ........................ ........................ ..
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... nature , and from familiarity with the most simple and primitive employments . On the inspir- ing subject of war , the poets of that early day delight in comparisons with the savage fury of wild animals ; while , in the more humble ...
... nature , and from familiarity with the most simple and primitive employments . On the inspir- ing subject of war , the poets of that early day delight in comparisons with the savage fury of wild animals ; while , in the more humble ...
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in the earliest stages of literature . That which was once natural , would now be deemed common - place ; that which was ... nature , and intricate ar- rangement of plot , we are disposed to think the tragedies of the Greek stage no less ...
in the earliest stages of literature . That which was once natural , would now be deemed common - place ; that which was ... nature , and intricate ar- rangement of plot , we are disposed to think the tragedies of the Greek stage no less ...
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... nature , and rejects more than any other the trammels of art . Never- theless , an English play would have been ill adapted to an Athenian audience ; —and the variety of incident to which we have been accustomed , renders us utterly ...
... nature , and rejects more than any other the trammels of art . Never- theless , an English play would have been ill adapted to an Athenian audience ; —and the variety of incident to which we have been accustomed , renders us utterly ...
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... nature . Such a style is that of English tragedy , wherein the correctness and precision inculcated by artificial writers , are sacrificed to reality and truth . In taking this view of the English theatre , Shakspeare is , of course ...
... nature . Such a style is that of English tragedy , wherein the correctness and precision inculcated by artificial writers , are sacrificed to reality and truth . In taking this view of the English theatre , Shakspeare is , of course ...
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