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The last dramatick performance at either University was " The Grateful Fair,"
written by Christopher Smart, and represented at Pembroke College, Cambridge,
about 1747. , R« * Johnson did not here allude to Philips's Theatrum Poeta-
MILTON ...
The last dramatick performance at either University was " The Grateful Fair,"
written by Christopher Smart, and represented at Pembroke College, Cambridge,
about 1747. , R« * Johnson did not here allude to Philips's Theatrum Poeta-
MILTON ...
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Gildon, in his continuation of Langbaine's account of the Dramatick Poets, 8vo.
1693, says that he had been told that Milton, after the Restoration, kept a school
at or near Greenwich. The publication of an Accidence at that period gives some
...
Gildon, in his continuation of Langbaine's account of the Dramatick Poets, 8vo.
1693, says that he had been told that Milton, after the Restoration, kept a school
at or near Greenwich. The publication of an Accidence at that period gives some
...
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It has been already shown, that the first conception was of a tragedy or mystery,
not of a narrative, but a drama- tick work, which he is supposed to have begun to
reduce to its present form about the time (16.55) when he finished his dispute ...
It has been already shown, that the first conception was of a tragedy or mystery,
not of a narrative, but a drama- tick work, which he is supposed to have begun to
reduce to its present form about the time (16.55) when he finished his dispute ...
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... a defect overbalanced by its convenience. What deserves more reprehension
is, that the prologue spoken in the wild wood by the attendant Spirit is addressed
to the audience ; a mode of communication so contrary to the nature of dramatick
...
... a defect overbalanced by its convenience. What deserves more reprehension
is, that the prologue spoken in the wild wood by the attendant Spirit is addressed
to the audience ; a mode of communication so contrary to the nature of dramatick
...
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History must supply the writer with the rudiments of narration, which he must
improve and exidJjby a nobler art, must animate by dramatick energy, and
diversify by retrospection and anticipation: morality must teach him the exact
bounds, and ...
History must supply the writer with the rudiments of narration, which he must
improve and exidJjby a nobler art, must animate by dramatick energy, and
diversify by retrospection and anticipation: morality must teach him the exact
bounds, and ...
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