“Each natural agent works but to this end,- To render that it works on like itself.” InspirationalEndsNaturalAgents Book:The Works of George Chapman: Plays Source: The Works of George Chapman: Plays
“And for the authentical truth of either person or actions, who (worth the respecting) will expect it in a poem, whose subject is not truth, but things like truth? Poor envious souls they are that cavil at truth's want in these natural fictions; material instruction, elegant and sententious excitation to virtue, and deflection from her contrary, being the soul, limbs, and limits of an authentical tragedy.” WantPersonsSoulActionNaturalPoorFictionVirtueSubjectsMaterialsLimitsTragedyContraryInstructionElegantLimbsEnviousDeflection Book:The Works of George Chapman: Plays Source: The Works of George Chapman: Plays