Five Kinds of Writing: Selections from British and American Authors, Old and NewTheodore Morrison Little, Brown, 1939 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... characters . characters , but the right characters for our conclusion . If we extract the wrong character , it will not lead to that conclusion . Here , then , is the difficulty : How are characters extracted , and why does it require ...
... characters . characters , but the right characters for our conclusion . If we extract the wrong character , it will not lead to that conclusion . Here , then , is the difficulty : How are characters extracted , and why does it require ...
الصفحة 198
... et sibi constet . " From the manners , the characters of persons are derived ; for indeed the characters are no other than the inclinations as they appear in - the several persons of the poem , a character 198 John Dryden.
... et sibi constet . " From the manners , the characters of persons are derived ; for indeed the characters are no other than the inclinations as they appear in - the several persons of the poem , a character 198 John Dryden.
الصفحة 199
... characters which are feigned . The chief character or hero in a tragedy , as I have already shown , ought in prudence to be such a man who has so much more of virtue in him than of vice that he may be left amiable to the audience ...
... characters which are feigned . The chief character or hero in a tragedy , as I have already shown , ought in prudence to be such a man who has so much more of virtue in him than of vice that he may be left amiable to the audience ...
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