 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - عدد الصفحات: 724
...he at last deliberately persisted in a practice which he might have begun by chance. As nothing is essential to the fable but unity of action, and as...evidently from false assumptions, and, by circumscribing theextent of the drama, lessen its variety, I cannot think it much to be lamented that they were not... | |
 | Eugene Mason - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 230
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 | 1944
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 | Charles William Eliot - 1909
...he at last deliberately persisted in a practice, which he might have begun by cliance. As nothing is essential to the fable, but unity of action, and as...that his first act passed at Venice, and his next in Cyprus. Such violations of rules merely positive, become the comprehensive genius of Shakespeare,... | |
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