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During his residence there , he pointed his inquiries and researches , in a particular manner , to the rise and progress of the Italian Tragic Drama , written for declamation . This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama ...
During his residence there , he pointed his inquiries and researches , in a particular manner , to the rise and progress of the Italian Tragic Drama , written for declamation . This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama ...
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This tragedy is written in versi sciolti , or blank verse ; and the fable is conducted in a regular manner , on the model of the antient Greeks , with odes , and an attendant moralizing chorus . It abounds with pathos , and beautiful ...
This tragedy is written in versi sciolti , or blank verse ; and the fable is conducted in a regular manner , on the model of the antient Greeks , with odes , and an attendant moralizing chorus . It abounds with pathos , and beautiful ...
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The Semiramide of Manfredi , and the Herope of Pomponio Torelli , furnish Mr. W. with an opportunity for discussion , of which he has availed himself in an amusing manner . The tragedies of Italy from 1500 to 1600 nearly all follow the ...
The Semiramide of Manfredi , and the Herope of Pomponio Torelli , furnish Mr. W. with an opportunity for discussion , of which he has availed himself in an amusing manner . The tragedies of Italy from 1500 to 1600 nearly all follow the ...
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Here we are presented with a history of the origin and estab . lishment of the Academia degli Arcadi at Rome ; the poetry and criticism of which were cultivated from May to October by its members , in a grove or a garden , in the manner ...
Here we are presented with a history of the origin and estab . lishment of the Academia degli Arcadi at Rome ; the poetry and criticism of which were cultivated from May to October by its members , in a grove or a garden , in the manner ...
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... give it dignity and elevation ; or that when they were well chosen , they were spoiled by the manner in which they were conducted , being detained under the pen until their spirit evaporated , or traced until the likeness vanished .
... give it dignity and elevation ; or that when they were well chosen , they were spoiled by the manner in which they were conducted , being detained under the pen until their spirit evaporated , or traced until the likeness vanished .
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