| Richard Cumberland - 1795 - Počet stránok 352
...comedy ; its plot therefore fhould be uniform, and its narrative unbroken : epifode and digreflion are fparingly, if at all, to be admitted; the early...ftory fhould be avoided ; the adventures of the Man cf the Hill, in the Foundling; is an excrefcence that offends againft the grace and fymmetry of the... | |
| Richard Cumberland - 1825 - Počet stránok 338
...are sparingly, if at all, to be admitted ; the early practice of weaving story within story should be avoided ; the adventures of the Man of the Hill, in the Foundling, is an excrescence that offends against the grace and symmetry of the plot ; whatever makes a pause in the... | |
| Stanley Thomas Williams - 1917 - Počet stránok 402
...digression are sparingly, if at all, admitted; the early practice of weaving story within story should be avoided; the adventures of the Man of the Hill, in The Foundling, is an excrescence that offends against the grace and symmetry of the plot: whatever makes a pause in the... | |
| Joseph Bunn Heidler - 1928 - Počet stránok 196
...are sparingly, if at all, to be admitted; the early practice of weaving story within the story should be avoided; the adventures of The Man of the Hill, in The Foundling, is an excrescence that offends against the grace and symmetry of the plot: whatever makes a pause in the... | |
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