The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsGreenwood Press, 1968 - 420 Seiten Examines Elizabethan dramatists’ reflected and criticized their own art. |
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... Massinger . On Shirley's Grateful Servant ( 1630 ) : Here are no forc'd expressions , no rack'd phrase , No Babel compositions , to amaze The tortur'd reader . Jay . On Massinger's New Way ( 1633 ) : The crafty mazes of the cunning plot ...
... Massinger . On Shirley's Grateful Servant ( 1630 ) : Here are no forc'd expressions , no rack'd phrase , No Babel compositions , to amaze The tortur'd reader . Jay . On Massinger's New Way ( 1633 ) : The crafty mazes of the cunning plot ...
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... Massinger , Custom of the Country , Prol .; Massinger , Emperor of the East , Prol .; Carew , on May's Heir ; Heywood , A Maidenhead , To the Reader ; Shirley , Poli- tician , Ded .; Coronation , Prol .; Doubtful Heir , Prol . 1 and 2 ...
... Massinger , Custom of the Country , Prol .; Massinger , Emperor of the East , Prol .; Carew , on May's Heir ; Heywood , A Maidenhead , To the Reader ; Shirley , Poli- tician , Ded .; Coronation , Prol .; Doubtful Heir , Prol . 1 and 2 ...
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... Mas- singer , Fair Maid of the Inn ( 1626 ) , Prol .: Robert Tailor , Hog Hath Lost His Pearl ( 1613 ) , Epil ... Massinger , New Way ( 1625 ) , Epil .; Randolph , Eclogue to Master Jonson ( 1632 ) . TYPES OF DRAMA The longest ...
... Mas- singer , Fair Maid of the Inn ( 1626 ) , Prol .: Robert Tailor , Hog Hath Lost His Pearl ( 1613 ) , Epil ... Massinger , New Way ( 1625 ) , Epil .; Randolph , Eclogue to Master Jonson ( 1632 ) . TYPES OF DRAMA The longest ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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