This decline is undeniable, though even the latter part of the play is not wanting in rough energy and a coarse kind of interest; but the first two acts would be sufficient foundation for the durable fame of a dramatic poet.
As a dramatic poet, Ennius does not deserve a high reputation.
His reputation as a dramatic poet rests on the seventy-three sacramental autos, and one hundred and eight dramas, which are known to be his.
In granting this increase Karl August intimated that it might be of advantage to Schiller as a dramatic poet if he were to take the Weimarians into his confidence and discuss his plays with them.
It was therefore quite within the license of a dramatic poet to take the part of Wallenstein, so far at least as to throw into strong light all the palliating circumstances that could be urged in his favor.
He was pleased, elated; from this time on he felt sure of his vocation as dramatic poet.
This degrades Jonson into a libeller, instead of justifying him as a dramatic poet.
But he had shown himself a poet, previously to his appearance as a dramatic poet; and had no Lear, no Othello, no Henry IV.
The skill of Sophocles as a dramatic poet is displayed in all its splendor by the new light thrown upon the central figure of Oedipus.
The trilogy of the Oresteia is at the same time the masterpiece of AEschylus as a dramatic poet, and also the surest source that we possess for forming a theory of his theological opinions.
Pray do not mock me' I quote again from your Shakespeare to you who are a dramatic poet; .
No one who intelligently reads Browning can fail to realize that he was a dramatic poet; in fact he was the first, if not the only, English dramatic poet of the nineteenth century.
Certainly Tennyson often takes more, and this is one reason why he is not a dramatic poet.
He was, however, by nature so dramatic in his point of view that he could never be anything else than a dramatic poet.
In breadth of understanding, and the gravity of purpose that comes of it, he was far above Fletcher or Webster, but how far below either in the subtler, the incalculable, qualities of a dramatic poet!
But he had shown himself a poet, previously to his appearance as a dramatic poet; and had no Lear, no Othello, no Henry IV.
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