The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... Nash's Will Summer's Last Will and Testament ( 1592 ) Bacchus himself proclaims the inspiring potency of his beverage : Give a scholar wine going to his book , or being about to invent , it sets a new point on his wit ; it glazeth it ...
... Nash's Will Summer's Last Will and Testament ( 1592 ) Bacchus himself proclaims the inspiring potency of his beverage : Give a scholar wine going to his book , or being about to invent , it sets a new point on his wit ; it glazeth it ...
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... Nash lists a string of words and phrases used by Harvey , which he terms " inkhornisms . " Many of them we should consider no more ob- jectionable and no less useful than the term he uses to describe them : " absonism , " and another ...
... Nash lists a string of words and phrases used by Harvey , which he terms " inkhornisms . " Many of them we should consider no more ob- jectionable and no less useful than the term he uses to describe them : " absonism , " and another ...
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... Nash , in Pierce Penniless ( Shak . Soc . , p . 36 ) , describes an extraordinary occasion of that kind that ended rather tragically for the laughing audience . The story is too good not to broadcast : Amongst other choleric wise ...
... Nash , in Pierce Penniless ( Shak . Soc . , p . 36 ) , describes an extraordinary occasion of that kind that ended rather tragically for the laughing audience . The story is too good not to broadcast : Amongst other choleric wise ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
Urheberrecht | |
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