I. Of the nature, use, excellence, rise and progress of poetry, etcCharles Rivington, 1718 |
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... laid open the Crimes and Guilt of others . Thus I find that Ariftophanes , as I have feen him quo- ted , accufes Euripides for bringing on the Stage Phe- с to Phedra's , Stenobeas , and fuch like , The Complete ART of POETRY . 19.
... laid open the Crimes and Guilt of others . Thus I find that Ariftophanes , as I have feen him quo- ted , accufes Euripides for bringing on the Stage Phe- с to Phedra's , Stenobeas , and fuch like , The Complete ART of POETRY . 19.
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... Stage in my AC- cufations of Poetry ; what are their other Parts of this boafted Art , but Excurfions into Folly , Luxury ,. Luft , and Profanenefs ? Caft but your Eye into your Mifcellanies , nothing but vain Love , Deifying your ...
... Stage in my AC- cufations of Poetry ; what are their other Parts of this boafted Art , but Excurfions into Folly , Luxury ,. Luft , and Profanenefs ? Caft but your Eye into your Mifcellanies , nothing but vain Love , Deifying your ...
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... Stage , than be admitted to difcover their Follies in the Royal Theatres , at the Expence of the Reputation of a whole Nation , fince more polite Foreigners , by fuch nice Specimens as thefe , muft carry away a very defpica- ble Opinion ...
... Stage , than be admitted to difcover their Follies in the Royal Theatres , at the Expence of the Reputation of a whole Nation , fince more polite Foreigners , by fuch nice Specimens as thefe , muft carry away a very defpica- ble Opinion ...
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... Stage : ( I fpeak of the ancient Stage only ) give any Offence , they had , in thofe old Times , a Thing which they called Allegory , which with a great Deal of Clearnefs and Eafe , obviated all the Objections and Criminati- ons of the ...
... Stage : ( I fpeak of the ancient Stage only ) give any Offence , they had , in thofe old Times , a Thing which they called Allegory , which with a great Deal of Clearnefs and Eafe , obviated all the Objections and Criminati- ons of the ...
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... Stage , that nothing be there broach'd , but what tends to the Edification , as well as to the Delight of the Specta tors and Audience . But to fay , Euripides brought Harlots on the Stage ; in that I believe you are led aftray , by the ...
... Stage , that nothing be there broach'd , but what tends to the Edification , as well as to the Delight of the Specta tors and Audience . But to fay , Euripides brought Harlots on the Stage ; in that I believe you are led aftray , by the ...
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