The Comedies of TerenceT. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, in the Strand; W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street; W. Flexney, Grays-Inn Gate, Holborn; R. Davis, in Picadilly; T. Davies, in Russel-Street, Covent-Garden, 1765 - 619 Seiten |
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... character of the measure used by those authors , as may be gathered from Horace , was its familiarity , and near approach to common verfation . con- † Idcirco quidam , Comoedia necne poëma Effet , quæfivere , quod acer fpiritus & vis ...
... character of the measure used by those authors , as may be gathered from Horace , was its familiarity , and near approach to common verfation . con- † Idcirco quidam , Comoedia necne poëma Effet , quæfivere , quod acer fpiritus & vis ...
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... - gedies , introduced rhime in the place of Blank Verfe , afferting that the latter was nothing more than measured profe ; which , by the bye , exactly agrees agrees with Horace's character of the irregular iambicks of the PREFACE . xiii.
... - gedies , introduced rhime in the place of Blank Verfe , afferting that the latter was nothing more than measured profe ; which , by the bye , exactly agrees agrees with Horace's character of the irregular iambicks of the PREFACE . xiii.
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Terence George Colman. agrees with Horace's character of the irregular iambicks of the Roman Comedy , nifi quod pede certo Differt fermoni , fermo merus . These , and the like confiderations , had long ... character of the irregular ...
Terence George Colman. agrees with Horace's character of the irregular iambicks of the Roman Comedy , nifi quod pede certo Differt fermoni , fermo merus . These , and the like confiderations , had long ... character of the irregular ...
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... character of Comedy , that they never rife to the fublime of Tragedy , nor fink into the meanness of Farce ; and Madam Dacier has remarked with what address he has accommodated the fentiments of Euripides to the ufe of Comedy . The ...
... character of Comedy , that they never rife to the fublime of Tragedy , nor fink into the meanness of Farce ; and Madam Dacier has remarked with what address he has accommodated the fentiments of Euripides to the ufe of Comedy . The ...
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... character of Vincentio , together with his en- countering the real Vincentio , seem to be evidently taken from the difguife of the Sycophanta in the Trinummus of the fame author : and there is a quotation from the Eunuch of Terence alfo ...
... character of Vincentio , together with his en- countering the real Vincentio , seem to be evidently taken from the difguife of the Sycophanta in the Trinummus of the fame author : and there is a quotation from the Eunuch of Terence alfo ...
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