| 1911 - 1280 Seiten
...thought, From French and English theatres has brought The exactest rules, by which a play is wrought. n. The unities of action, place and time; The scenes...not weigh, Which are the living beauties of a play. "Works ed. Scott-Saintsbury, vol. 2, p. 282. "idem, p. 422. " Cf. Sim ijnc] I. infra, on "scenes unbroken".... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1870 - 788 Seiten
...though:. From French and English theatres has brought The exactest rules by which a play is wrought. Ths unities of action, place, and time; The scenes unbroken ; and a mingled chime Of Jonson's humour with old Corneille's rhyme g, 'S h; U a V3 ^> 3 Uj о öS S The professed standards of his art were highly... | |
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