The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsGreenwood Press, 1968 - 420 Seiten Examines Elizabethan dramatists’ reflected and criticized their own art. |
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... fool's replies ; Old - fashioned wit , which walked from town to town In turn'd hose , which our fathers called the clown ; Whose wit our nice times would obsceneness call , And which made bawdry pass for comical . Nature was all his ...
... fool's replies ; Old - fashioned wit , which walked from town to town In turn'd hose , which our fathers called the clown ; Whose wit our nice times would obsceneness call , And which made bawdry pass for comical . Nature was all his ...
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... fool or clown . Middleton . A Mad World ( 1606 ) . V ii : Sir Bounteous . still . ... they put all their fools to the constable's part Ibid . Mayor of Quinborough ( 1596 ) . V i : 2nd Player . The Cheater and the Clown . Simon . Is that ...
... fool or clown . Middleton . A Mad World ( 1606 ) . V ii : Sir Bounteous . still . ... they put all their fools to the constable's part Ibid . Mayor of Quinborough ( 1596 ) . V i : 2nd Player . The Cheater and the Clown . Simon . Is that ...
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... fool came not out a jot . Staple . Intermean after Act I : Mirth . But they ha ' no fool i ' this play , I am afraid , Gossip . . Expectation . They are all fools , the rather , in that . Ibid . Intermean after Act II : Censure . Why ...
... fool came not out a jot . Staple . Intermean after Act I : Mirth . But they ha ' no fool i ' this play , I am afraid , Gossip . . Expectation . They are all fools , the rather , in that . Ibid . Intermean after Act II : Censure . Why ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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