| Lane Cooper - 1923 - 184 str.
...poets unequaled yet by any, and the best rule to all who endeavor to write tragedy. The circumscription of time wherein the whole drama begins and ends is, according to antient rule and best example, within the space of twenty-four hours.' The scene is unchanged throughout.... | |
| John Milton - 1988 - 244 str.
...unequall'd yet by any, and the best rule to all who endeavour to write Tragedy. The circumscription of time wherein the whole Drama begins and ends, is according to antient rule, and best example, within the space of 24 hours. fama. La misura del verso usato dal Coro... | |
| John Milton - 1926 - 360 str.
...who are not unacquainted with Alscbulus, Sophocles, and Euripides, the three Tragic Poets unequall'd yet by any, and the beft rule to all who endeavour to write Tragedy. The circunv scription of time wherein the whole Drama begins and ends, is according to antient rule, and... | |
| John T. Shawcross - 1995 - 292 str.
...unequall'd yet by any, and the best rule to all who endeavour to write Tragedy. The circumscription of time wherein the whole Drama begins and ends, is according to antient rule, and best example, within the space of 24 hours. 23. Butler on Milton early 1670s (?)... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 str.
...unequalled yet by any, and the best rule to all who endeavour to write 1ragedy . The circumscription of time wherein the whole drama begins and ends, is according to ancient rule,0 and best example, within the space of twenty-four hours. THE ARGUMENT Samson made captive, blind,... | |
| Eva Reichenberger, Kurt Reichenberger, A. Robert Lauer - 2004 - 612 str.
...formal, que define la configuración de personajes, situaciones y diálogos 22. "The circumscription of time wherein the whole drama begins and ends is, according to ancient rule and best example, within the space of twenty-four hours" (Milton, 1671/1968: 34$). Trad, esp.: "La circunscripción... | |
| John Milton - 2006 - 138 str.
...unequall'd yet by any, and the best rule to all who endeavour to write Tragedy. The circumscription of time wherein the whole Drama begins and ends, is according to antient rule, and best example, within the space of 24 hours. The Argument Samson made Captive, Blind,... | |
| 1826 - 380 str.
...unequalled yet by any, and the best rule to all who endeavour to write tragedy. The circumscription of time, wherein the whole drama begins and ends, is according to ancient rule, and best example, within the space of twenty-four hours." In a former article, on the autobiography of... | |
| John Milton - 1899 - 466 str.
...unequalled yet by any, and the best rule to all who endeavour to write Tragedy. The circumscription of time, wherein the whole drama begins and ends, is, according to ancient rule and best example, within the space of twenty-four hours. SAMSON AGONISTES THE ARGUMENT SAMSON, made captive,... | |
| John Milton - 1889 - 644 str.
...unequalled yet by any, and the best rule to all who endeavour to write Tragedy. The circumscription of time, wherein the whole drama begins and ends, is, according to ancient rule, and best example, within the space of twenty-four hours. THE ARGUMENT. SAMsON, made captive, blind, and... | |
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