| Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy - 1716 - 504 páginas
...P"ega has attempted unfuccelsfully to do j but to be content to follow our Mafters, who underftood Nature better than we. But if the Story which we treat be modern , we are to vary the Cuftoms, according to the Time, and the Country, where the Scene of Aclion lies : for this is ftill... | |
| Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy - 1783 - 248 páginas
...things we are to imitate the cuftoms and the times of thofe perfons and things which we reprefent : Not to make new rules of the Drama as Lopez de Vega has attempted unfuccefsfully to do, but to be content to follow our Mafters, who underftood Nature better than we.... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1798 - 394 páginas
...exactly the same in Poetry : Homer and Virgil are to be our guides in the Epic ; Sophocles and Euripides in Tragedy : in all things we are to imitate the customs...to do, but to be content to follow our masters, who VOL..in. s understood nature better than we. But if the story which we treat be modern, we are to vary... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 392 páginas
...exactly the same in Poetry : Homer and Virgil are to be our guides in the Epic; Sophocles and Euripides in Tragedy: in all things we are to imitate the customs...to do, but to be content to follow our masters, who vOL. III. S understood nature better than we. But if the story which we treat be modern, we are to... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 518 páginas
...exactly the same in poetry ; Homer and Virgil are to be our guides in the epic; Sophocles and Euripides in tragedy: in all things we are to imitate the customs...Vega has attempted unsuccessfully to do, * but to he content to follow our masters, who understood nature hetter than we. But if the story which we treat... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 516 páginas
...exactly the same in poetry ; Homer and Virgil are to be our guides in the epic; Sophocles and Euripides in tragedy: in all things we are to imitate the customs...Vega has attempted unsuccessfully to do, * but to he content to follow our masters, who understood nature better than we. But if the story which we treat... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 518 páginas
...poetry ; Homer and Virgil are to be our guides in the epic; Sophocles and Euriules i;n-| ourl wejj pides in tragedy : in all things we are to imitate the customs...rules of the drama, as Lopez de Vega has attempted successfully to do, * but to he content to follow masters, who understood nature better than But if... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809 - 368 páginas
...exactly the same in Poetry : Homer and Virgil are to be our guides in the Epic; Sophocles and Euripides in Tragedy: in all things we are to imitate the customs...not to make new rules of the Drama, as Lopez de Vega lasts attempted unsuccessfully to do, but to be content to follow our masters, who . VOL. in. s understood... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 428 páginas
...exactly the same in Poetry : Homer and Virgil are to be our guides in the Epic ; Sophocles and Euripides in Tragedy: in all things we are to imitate the customs...better than we. But if the story which we treat be modem, we are to vary the customs, according to the time and the country where the scene of action... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 436 páginas
...exactly the same in Poetry : Homer and Virgil are to be our guides in the Epic ; Sophocles and Euripides in Tragedy: in all things we are to imitate the customs...persons and things which we represent : not to make ne w rules of the drama, as Lopez de Vega has attempted unsuccessfully to do, but to be content to... | |
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