Their plays are now the most pleasant and frequent entertainments of the stage ; two of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakespeare's or Jonson's : the reason is because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and pathos in their more... The Oxford Treasury of English Literature - Стр. 262авторы: Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - 1907 - Страниц: 356Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - Страниц: 560
...of theirs being Acted through the Year, for one of Shake/pear's or Jonfon's ; the Reafon is, becaufe there is a certain Gaiety in their Comedies, and Pathos in their more ferious Plays, which fuits generally with all Mens Humour. Shake/pear's Language is likewife a little... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - Страниц: 624
...frequent entertainments of the stage ; two of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's : the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and pathos in four or Jive plays with Fletcher." But he was certainly mistaken ; for the following nine plays were... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - Страниц: 634
...frequent entertainments of the stage ; two of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakspeare'i or Jonson's: the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and pathos in four or Jive plays with Fletcher." But he was certainly mistaken ; for the following nine plays were... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - Страниц: 591
...entertainments of the stage ; two of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's t the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and pathos in four or Jive plays with Fletcher*" But he was certainly mistaken ; for the following nine plays were... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - Страниц: 556
...frequent entertainments of the stage ; two of theirs being acted through the year, for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's : the reason is, because there is a certain...plays, which suits generally with all men's humours. Shakspeare's language is likewise a little obsolete, and Ben Jonson's wit comes short of theirs. Ben.... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - Страниц: 1152
...frequent entertainments of the stage ; two of theirs being acted through the year, for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's : the reason is, because there is a certain...comedies, and pathos in their more serious plays, which smts generally with all men's humours. Shakspeare's language is likewise a little obsolete, and Ben... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - Страниц: 548
...theirs being acted through the year, for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's: the reason is, be* cause there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and pathos...plays, which suits generally with all men's humours. Shakspeare's language is likewise a little obsolete, and Ben Jonson '« wit comes short of theirs.... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - Страниц: 432
...now the most pleasant and frequent ente-rtainments of the stage; two of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakespeare's or Jonson's : the...because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and * Humour, in the ancient dramatic language, signified somepeculuir or fantastic bias, or habit of mind,... | |
| Manual - 1809 - Страниц: 288
...are now the most pleasant and frequent entertainments of the stage; two of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakespeare's or Jonson's* : the reason is, because there is a certain * The reader will recollect that this essay was written in the latter end of the reign of Charles the... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - Страниц: 728
...are now the most pleasant and frequent entertainments of the stage, two of theirs being acted through the year, for one of Shakespeare's or Jonson's; the...more serious plays, which suits generally with all mens humour. Shakespeare's language is likewise a little obsolete, and Ben Jonson's wit comes short... | |
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