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The first four chapters tackle in succession The Godly Queene Hester, the academic interlude Jacob and Esau, Thomas Garter's Susanna, George Peele's David and Fair Bethsabe, and George Buchanan's Jepthes Sive Votum Tragoedia.
71) Heinsius, 1996, 82: "Praecipuum in comoedia & tragoedia, est dispositio.
Solo tre anni dopo lo scritto di Trissino, Maggi, commentando le parole di Aristotele, faceva esattamente la stessa osservazione: "Philosophus nihil prorsus dixerit de genere ac actionis natura quam epopoeia debet imitari, cure in tragoedia admonuerit illam scilicet circa actionem seriam atque gravem versari oportere.
 
 
 
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