The Quarterly Review, Volum 219William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1913 |
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Pàgina 80
... drama must precede that kind of analysis of its methods and procedure which is involved in an enquiry about dramatic construction . Even in the case of that consummate critic of drama , Aristotle , the whole enquiry in the Poetics ' is ...
... drama must precede that kind of analysis of its methods and procedure which is involved in an enquiry about dramatic construction . Even in the case of that consummate critic of drama , Aristotle , the whole enquiry in the Poetics ' is ...
Pàgina 81
... drama also assumes as one of the arts , are due to the inventive skill and to the experiments of great artists , who , for the most part , know nothing of rules , who carry out their experiments without any conscious regard for the laws ...
... drama also assumes as one of the arts , are due to the inventive skill and to the experiments of great artists , who , for the most part , know nothing of rules , who carry out their experiments without any conscious regard for the laws ...
Pàgina 82
... drama of ideas ; and in the second place they desire a psychological drama , a study of character , in order to illustrate or carry out ideas . But the form in which these things are to be put does not intimately or exclusively concern ...
... drama of ideas ; and in the second place they desire a psychological drama , a study of character , in order to illustrate or carry out ideas . But the form in which these things are to be put does not intimately or exclusively concern ...
Pàgina 83
... drama and of the acting . Very likely , if the audience had not known the stories which the Greek tragedians illustrated , so that there was no necessity for scènes à faire , they might have been at a positive disadvantage . But they ...
... drama and of the acting . Very likely , if the audience had not known the stories which the Greek tragedians illustrated , so that there was no necessity for scènes à faire , they might have been at a positive disadvantage . But they ...
Pàgina 84
... drama great speeches , oratorical exercises , such as the conditions inevitably demand . Think , again , how differ- ent is our picture stage . It is separated from the audi- ence , both by its structure and by its rows of footlights ...
... drama great speeches , oratorical exercises , such as the conditions inevitably demand . Think , again , how differ- ent is our picture stage . It is separated from the audi- ence , both by its structure and by its rows of footlights ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 173 - I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, if ye find my beloved, That ye tell him, that I am sick of love.
Pàgina 171 - Thou hast made me known to friends whom I knew not. Thou hast given me seats in homes not my own. Thou hast brought the distant near and made a brother of the stranger.
Pàgina 177 - He is there where the tiller is tilling the hard ground and where the pathmaker is breaking stones. He is with them in sun and in shower, and his garment is covered with dust. Put off thy holy mantle and even like him come down on the dusty soil!
Pàgina 175 - Deliverance is not for me in renunciation. I feel the embrace of freedom in a thousand bonds of delight. Thou ever pourest for me the fresh draught of thy wine of various colours and fragrance, filling this earthen vessel to the brim. My world will light its hundred different lamps with thy flame and place them before the altar of thy temple.
Pàgina 242 - ... flowers, which in that heavenly air Bloom the year long ! Nay, barren are those mountains and spent the streams : Our song is the voice of desire, that haunts our dreams, A throe of the heart, Whose pining visions dim, forbidden hopes profound, No dying cadence nor long sigh can sound, For all our art. Alone, aloud in the raptured ear of men We pour our dark nocturnal secret ; and then, As night is withdrawn From these sweet-springing meads and bursting boughs of May, Dream, while the innumerable...
Pàgina 203 - Tu excitas, ut laudare te delectet; quia fecisti nos ad te, et inquietum est cor nostrum, donee requiescat in te.
Pàgina 259 - I was the justest judge that was in England these fifty years. But it was the justest censure in Parliament that was these two hundred years.
Pàgina 141 - The hottest day that ever I felt in my life. This day, much against my will, I did in Drury Lane see two or three houses marked with a red cross upon the doors, and "Lord have mercy upon us !" writ there ; which was a sad sight to me, being the first of the kind that, to my remembrance, I ever saw.
Pàgina 177 - Deliverance ? Where is this deliverance to be found ? Our Master Himself has joyfully taken upon Him the bonds of creation ; He is bound with us all for ever.
Pàgina 483 - Statement exhibiting the moral and material progress and condition of India during the year 1870-71 (ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 13th June 1872).