The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... verse thou shalt be sung and heard , When hungry quills shall be such honour barred . Then vanish , upstart writers to each stage , You needy poetasters of this age ; Where Shakespeare lived or spake , vermin , forbear , Lest with your ...
... verse thou shalt be sung and heard , When hungry quills shall be such honour barred . Then vanish , upstart writers to each stage , You needy poetasters of this age ; Where Shakespeare lived or spake , vermin , forbear , Lest with your ...
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... verse , Marlowe might have been glad to own ; and The Battle of Alcanzar is in the same furious , bloody vein with his Tamburlaine , and equal , if not superior , to it in sense and keeping . It is also note- worthy that the Prologue to ...
... verse , Marlowe might have been glad to own ; and The Battle of Alcanzar is in the same furious , bloody vein with his Tamburlaine , and equal , if not superior , to it in sense and keeping . It is also note- worthy that the Prologue to ...
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... verse , as we have seen , was used in plays produced for special occasions and audiences many years before Marlowe wrote ; and he , writing only for the general theatre - going public , seems merely to have used , and somewhat improved ...
... verse , as we have seen , was used in plays produced for special occasions and audiences many years before Marlowe wrote ; and he , writing only for the general theatre - going public , seems merely to have used , and somewhat improved ...
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