The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Էջ 257
... effect , and the piece does not produce its due effect , from a want of development . Why Mr. Hamilton Aïdé should develop the humours of his super- numeraries so copiously , and the relations of his main characters so sparingly , I do ...
... effect , and the piece does not produce its due effect , from a want of development . Why Mr. Hamilton Aïdé should develop the humours of his super- numeraries so copiously , and the relations of his main characters so sparingly , I do ...
Էջ 258
... effect . Mr. Hamilton Aïdé's play is seen with pleasure as it is ; but I cannot but think he might treble its effect by a more complete use of the resources which he has created , but does not employ . The Olympic Company , on the whole ...
... effect . Mr. Hamilton Aïdé's play is seen with pleasure as it is ; but I cannot but think he might treble its effect by a more complete use of the resources which he has created , but does not employ . The Olympic Company , on the whole ...
Էջ 346
... effect , combines them , we seldom or never have . The glorious beauty of the Acropolis at Athens did not come from single fine things stuck about on that hill , a statue here , a gateway there ; -no , it arose from all things being ...
... effect , combines them , we seldom or never have . The glorious beauty of the Acropolis at Athens did not come from single fine things stuck about on that hill , a statue here , a gateway there ; -no , it arose from all things being ...
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