The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsGreenwood Press, 1968 - 420 Seiten Examines Elizabethan dramatists’ reflected and criticized their own art. |
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... wheresoever they be found , are the inspired gift of God , rarely bestowed , but yet to some in every nation . William Habington . On Master John Fletcher's Dramatic Poems ( 1647 ) : Though vulgar poets scorn or hate , Man may beget 20.
... wheresoever they be found , are the inspired gift of God , rarely bestowed , but yet to some in every nation . William Habington . On Master John Fletcher's Dramatic Poems ( 1647 ) : Though vulgar poets scorn or hate , Man may beget 20.
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... scorn heaped upon it by Jonson . What You Will ( 1601 ) . Induction : Doricus . What leprous humor Breaks from rank swelling of these bubbling wits ? Now out upon ' t . I wonder what tight brain Wrung in this custom to maintain contempt ...
... scorn heaped upon it by Jonson . What You Will ( 1601 ) . Induction : Doricus . What leprous humor Breaks from rank swelling of these bubbling wits ? Now out upon ' t . I wonder what tight brain Wrung in this custom to maintain contempt ...
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... scorned to accommodate himself to those who came for pleasure only . E. M. out of H. H. Ind .: Cor . We must not bear this ... scorn and laughter ; whereas , if it had savored of equity , truth , perspicuity , and candor , 339.
... scorned to accommodate himself to those who came for pleasure only . E. M. out of H. H. Ind .: Cor . We must not bear this ... scorn and laughter ; whereas , if it had savored of equity , truth , perspicuity , and candor , 339.
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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