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" Particularly, the action is so much one that it is the only of the kind without episode or underplot; every scene in the tragedy conducing to the main design, and every act concluding with a turn of it. "
The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes - الصفحة 307
بواسطة John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
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...more exactly observed, than perhaps the English theatre retires. Particularly, the action is so much one, that it is the only of the kind without episode...every act concluding with a turn of it. The greatest errour in the contrivance seems to be in the person of Octavia ; for though I might use the privilege...

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...than perhaps the English theatre requires. Particularly, the action is so much jane, thafTt TsTtKeT only of the kind without episode, or underplot ; every...every act concluding with a turn of it. The greatest 10 error in the contrivance seems to be in the person of C)ctavia_£ for, though I might use the privilege...




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