pastoral tragicomedy," reminding the reader in the preface to the printed edition that " a tragicomedy is not so called in respect of mirth and killing, but in respect it wants deaths, which is enough to make it no tragedy, yet brings some near it, which... The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher - 254. lappuseautors: Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1840Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| William Hone - 1828 - 468 lapas
...it no Tragedy) ; yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no Domddj): which must be л Representation of Familiar People, with such kind of trouble as no life can be without; so that a God is as lawful in this, as in a Tragedy ; and mean People, as in a Comedy.—Thus... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 lapas
...killing, but in respect it wants deaths (which is enough to make it no Tragedy) ; yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no Comedy): which must...Familiar People, with such kind of trouble as no life can be without; so that a God is as lawful in this, as in a Tragedy ; and mean People, as in a Comedy.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 466 lapas
...tragedy) : yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no comedy) : which [viz. tragic-comedy J must be a representation of familiar people, with such kind of trouble as no life can be without ; so that a god is as lawful in this as in a tragedy ; and mean people as in a comedy."... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 624 lapas
...tragedy) : yet brings some near to it (which is enough to muke it no comedy): which [viz. tragic-comedy] must be a representation of familiar people, with such kind of trouble as no life can be without; BO that a god is as lawful in this as in a tragedy; and mean people as in a comedy."... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1862 - 732 lapas
...and killing, but ¡n respect it wants deaths, which is enough to make it no tragedy, yet brings sonic near it, which is enough to make it no comedy, which...representation of familiar people, with such kind «f trouble a* no life be questioned; so that a god is as lawful in this as in a tragedy, and mean... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1862 - 578 lapas
...tragedy) : yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no comedy) : which [viz. tragic-comedy] must be a representation of familiar people, with such kind of trouble as no life can be without ; so that a god is as lawful in this as in a tragedy ; and mean people as in a comedy."... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1863 - 564 lapas
...tragedy) : yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no comedy) : which [viz. tragic-comedy] must be a representation of familiar people, with such kind of trouble as no lift; can be without ; so that a god is an lawful in this as in a tragedy ; and mean people as in a... | |
| George Campbell Macaulay - 1883 - 264 lapas
...so called in respect of mirth and killing, but in respect it wants deaths, which is enough to make it no tragedy, yet brings some near it, which is enough...questioned ; so that a god is as lawful in this as in n tragedy, and mean people as in a comedy. Thus much I .hope will serve to justify my poem, and make... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1887 - 584 lapas
...killing, but in respect it wants deaths (which is enough to make it no tragedy); yet brings some near to it (which is enough to make it no comedy); which must...in this as in a tragedy; and mean people, as in a comedy.—Thus much I hope will serve to justify my poem, and make you understand it; to teach you... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1897 - 628 lapas
...must be a representation of familiar people, with such kind of trouble as no life can be without ; so that a god is as lawful in this as in a tragedy ; and rnta: people M In a comedy." * The Custom of the Country. and between that date and his death Jonson... | |
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