| Jean-Jacques Barthélemy - 1796 - 536 páginas
...care to morten its part, and perhaps even carried this precaution too far '. He is cenfured for having admitted mute characters into his drama. Achilles,...of her children, appear on the ftage, and remain, during feveral fcenes, motionlcfs, with their heads covered with a veil, and without uttering a word™... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 636 páginas
...perhaps even carried this precaution too far. He is cenfured for having admitted mute charañere into hie drama. Achilles, after the death of his friend, and Niobe, after the deftruftion of her children, appear on the ftage, and remain during feveral fcenee motionlefs, with... | |
| Jean-Jacques Barthélemy - 1800 - 598 páginas
...part, and perhaps even carried this precaution too far. He is censured for having admitted mute ^T7 characters into his drama. Achilles after the death of his friend, and Niobe, after the destruction of her children, appear on the stage, and remain during several scenes, motionless, with... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 páginas
...care to shorten its part, and perhaps even carried this precaution too far. He is censured for having admitted mute characters into his drama. Achilles,...after the death of his friend, and Niobe, after the dcsiruction of her children, appear on the stage and remain during several scenes motionless, with... | |
| Horace Smith - 1831 - 372 páginas
...which now only occupied a subordinate station* The first of these writers has been censured for having admitted mute characters into his drama. " Achilles...after the death of his friend, and Niobe after the destruction of her children, appear on the stage, and remain during several scenes motionless, their... | |
| Horace Smith - 1831 - 406 páginas
...which now only occupied a subordinate station. The first of these writers has been censured for having admitted mute characters into his Drama. " Achilles...after the death of his friend, and Niobe after the destruction of her children, appear on the stage, and remain during several scenes motionless, their... | |
| Horace Smith - 1832 - 382 páginas
...which now only occupied a subordinate station. The first of these writers has been censured for having admitted mute characters into his drama. " Achilles after the death of his 'rflnd, and Niobe after the destruction of her children, appear on the stage, and remain during several... | |
| Horace Smith - 1833 - 382 páginas
...which now only occupied a subordinate station. The first of these writers has been censured for having admitted mute characters into his drama. "Achilles...after the death of his friend, and Niobe after the destruction of her children, appear on the stage, and remain during several scenes motionless, their... | |
| 1847 - 368 páginas
...which now only occupied a subordinate station. The first of these writers has been censured for having admitted mute characters into his drama. " Achilles...after the death of his friend, and Niobe after the destruction of her children, appear on the stage, and remain during several scenes motionless, their... | |
| 1823 - 940 páginas
...care to shorten its part, and perhaps even carried this precaution too far. He is censured for having admitted mute characters into his drama. Achilles,...after the death of his friend, and Niobe, after the destruction of her children, appear Q q Л ОП (A) Susarion represented his first pieces towards the... | |
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