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... manner , to the rise and progress of the Italian Tragic Drama , written for declamation . This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama , or Opera ; which for nearly two centuries has acquired a degree of favour that , it must ...
... manner , to the rise and progress of the Italian Tragic Drama , written for declamation . This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama , or Opera ; which for nearly two centuries has acquired a degree of favour that , it must ...
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... manner , " it seems , ( according to Voltaire ) as if the Sofonisba of Trissino , 1515 , was the first regular Tragedy which Europe saw after so many ages of barbarism . " This tragedy is written in versi sciolti , or blank verse ; and ...
... manner , " it seems , ( according to Voltaire ) as if the Sofonisba of Trissino , 1515 , was the first regular Tragedy which Europe saw after so many ages of barbarism . " This tragedy is written in versi sciolti , or blank verse ; and ...
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... manner . The tragedies of Italy from 1500 to 1600 nearly all follow the Greek inodel , by preserving the attendant chorus ; and the Roman , by their sanguinary horrors and catastrophes . Section II . We do not very well understand the ...
... manner . The tragedies of Italy from 1500 to 1600 nearly all follow the Greek inodel , by preserving the attendant chorus ; and the Roman , by their sanguinary horrors and catastrophes . Section II . We do not very well understand the ...
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... manner of the antient inhabitants of Arcadia in Greece . Not only the na- tives of Italy , when at Rome , but Princes and illustrious fo- reigners visiting that city , were proud of being inrolled in this literary establishment . The ...
... manner of the antient inhabitants of Arcadia in Greece . Not only the na- tives of Italy , when at Rome , but Princes and illustrious fo- reigners visiting that city , were proud of being inrolled in this literary establishment . The ...
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... manner in which they were conducted , being detained under the pen until their spirit eva- porated , or traced until the likeness vanished . Addison avoided both faults : his metaphors are selected with care and taste , or rather seem ...
... manner in which they were conducted , being detained under the pen until their spirit eva- porated , or traced until the likeness vanished . Addison avoided both faults : his metaphors are selected with care and taste , or rather seem ...
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