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" Comedy is an imitation of the common errors of our life, which he representeth in the most ridiculous and scornful sort that may be, so as it is impossible that any beholder can be content to be such a one. "
Yale Studies in English - 第 1 頁
1906
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Sir Philip Sidney's ...

1831 - 368 頁
...answer ; only thus much now is to be said, that the comedy is an imitatation of the common errors of our life, which he representeth in the most ridiculous...; so as it is impossible that any beholder can be conteitt to be such a one. Now, as in geometry, the oblique must be known as well as the right, and...
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A defence of the stage, or An inquiry into the real qualities of theatrical ...

John William Cole - 1839 - 192 頁
...is an imitation of the common errors of our life, which the poet representeth in the most ridiculous sort that may be, so as it is impossible that any beholder can be content to be such a one. And little reason hath any man to say that men learn the evil by seeing it so set out ; since there...
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A Defence of the Stage: Or An Enquiry Into the Real Qualities of Theatrical ...

John William Cole - 1839 - 194 頁
...is an imitation of the common errors of our life, which the poet representcth in the most ridiculous sort that may be, so as it is impossible that any beholder can be content to be such a one. And little reason hath any man to say that men learn the evil by seeing it so set out ; since there...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 第 4 卷

Half hours - 1847 - 616 頁
...answer ; only this much now is to be said, that the comedy is an imitation of the common errors of our life, which he representeth in the most ridiculous...that any beholder can be content to be such a one,. Now, as in geometry the oblique must be known as well as the right, and in arithmetic the odd as well...
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Pen and Pencil, 第 1 卷

1853 - 844 頁
...an imitation of the common errors of our life," which is represented, so says Sir Philip Sidney, " in the most ridiculous and scornful sort that may...that any beholder can be content to be such a one. * " * " So in the actions of our life, who seeth not the filthiness of evil, wanteth a great foil to...
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Autobiography of an Actress: Or, Eight Years on the Stage

Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie - 1854 - 466 頁
...is an imitation of the common errors of our life, which the poet represented in the most ludicrous sort that may be, so as it is impossible that any beholder can be content to be such a one. And little reason hath any man to say that men learn the evil by seeing it so set out ; since * In...
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Autobiography of an Actress: Or, Eight Years on the Stage

Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie - 1854 - 474 頁
...of the common errors of our life, which the poet represented in the most ludicrous sort that may he, so as it is impossible that any beholder can be content to be such a one. And little reason hath any man to say that men learn the evil by seeing it so set out ; since * In...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 第 2 卷

Half hours - 1856 - 676 頁
...much now is to be said, that the comedy ia ail imitation of the common errors of our life, which ho representeth in the most ridiculous and scornful sort...that any beholder can be content to be such a one. Now, as in geometry the oblique must be known as well as the right, and in arithmetic the odd as well...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Philip Sidney, Knt: With a Life of the Author ...

Philip Sidney - 1860 - 404 頁
...answer; only thus much now is to be said, that the comedy is an imitation of the common errors of our life, which he representeth in the most ridiculous...that any beholder can be content to be such a one. Now, as in geometry, the oblique must be known as well as the right, and in arithmetic, the odd as...
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The Theatre: A Sermon Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Dayton ...

Thomas Ebenezer Thomas - 1866 - 148 頁
...is an imitation of the common errors of our life, which the poet represented in the most ludicrous sort that may be, so as it is impossible that any beholder can be content to be such a one. And little reason hath any man to say that men learn the evil by seeing it so set out ; since there...
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