| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - 602 стор.
...with tragic sadness and gravity; or introducing trivial and vulgar persons, which by all judiciers hath been counted absurd, and brought in without discretion corruptly to gratify the people 1 .' The author of Hamlet must bear his share of the reproach. Drydm But Milton, under this as under... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1899 - 600 стор.
...with tragic sadness and gravity ; or introducing trivial and vulgar persons, which by all judiciers hath been counted absurd, and brought in without discretion corruptly to gratify the people1.' The author of Hamlet must bear his share of the reproach. Dryden But Milton, under this as... | |
| John Milton - 1900 - 582 стор.
...account of many it undergoes at this day with other common Interludes ; hap'ning through the Poets error of intermixing Comic stuff with Tragic sadness and...trivial and vulgar persons, which by all judicious hath bin counted absurd; and brought in without discretion, corruptly to gratifie the people. And though... | |
| John Milton - 1900 - 594 стор.
...account of many it undergoes at this day with other common Interludes; hap'ning through the Poets error of intermixing Comic stuff with Tragic sadness and...trivial and vulgar persons, which by all judicious hath bin counted absurd; and brought in without discretion, corruptly to gratifie the people. And though... | |
| John Milton - 1900 - 588 стор.
...the people. And though antient Tragedy use no Prologue, yet using sometimes, in case of self defence, or explanation, that which Martial calls an Epistle...; in behalf of this Tragedy coming forth after the antient manner, much different from what among us passes for best, thus much before-hand may be Epistl'd... | |
| John Milton - 1900 - 610 стор.
...account of many it undergoes at this day with other common Interludes; hap'ning through the Poets error of intermixing Comic stuff with Tragic sadness and gravity ; or introducing trivial and vulgar (505) persons, which by all judicious hath bin counted absurd ; and brought in without discretion,... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1901 - 494 стор.
...come about, he asserted, "through the poet's error of intermixing comic stuff with tragic sadness ; or introducing trivial and vulgar persons: which by...without discretion, corruptly to gratify the people." This was the opinion of the man who looked at the drama from the point of view of classical antiquity.... | |
| Thomas R. Lounsbury - 1901 - 510 стор.
...come about, he asserted, "through the poet's error of intermixing comic stuff with tragic sadness ; or introducing trivial and vulgar persons: which by...without discretion, corruptly to gratify the people." This was the opinion of the man who looked at the drama from the point of view of classical antiquity.... | |
| John Milton - 1901 - 418 стор.
...of many it undergoes at this day, with other common interludes: happening through the poet's error of intermixing comic stuff with tragic sadne"ss -....gravity, or introducing trivial and vulgar persons; 35 which by all judicious hath been counted absurd, and brought in without discretion, corruptly to... | |
| John Milton - 1903 - 446 стор.
...of many it undergoes at this day, with other common interludes ; happening through the poet's error of intermixing comic stuff with tragic sadness and...without discretion, corruptly to gratify the people." It is impossible not to see, in the carefulness of this apology, that Milton felt that he was treading... | |
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