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... Fletcher . Woman's Prize ( 1606 ) Prol . ( not by Fletcher ) : The end we aim at is to make you sport ; Yet neither gall the city nor the court . Hear , and observe his comic strain , and when Ye are sick of melancholy , see't again ...
... Fletcher . Woman's Prize ( 1606 ) Prol . ( not by Fletcher ) : The end we aim at is to make you sport ; Yet neither gall the city nor the court . Hear , and observe his comic strain , and when Ye are sick of melancholy , see't again ...
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... Fletcher . Two Noble Kinsmen ( 1612 ) Prol .: If this play do not keep A little dull time from us , we perceive Our losses fall so thick , we must needs leave . Fletcher , Jonson , Middleton . Widow ( c . 1620 ) Prol .: A sport only for ...
... Fletcher . Two Noble Kinsmen ( 1612 ) Prol .: If this play do not keep A little dull time from us , we perceive Our losses fall so thick , we must needs leave . Fletcher , Jonson , Middleton . Widow ( c . 1620 ) Prol .: A sport only for ...
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... Fletcher in the prologue to Rule a Wife ( 1624 ) : Nor blame the poet if he slips aside Sometimes lasciviously , if not too wide . And prudery is ridiculed in the person of Gullio in 1 Return from Parnassus ( 1601 ) , IV i : Gullio ...
... Fletcher in the prologue to Rule a Wife ( 1624 ) : Nor blame the poet if he slips aside Sometimes lasciviously , if not too wide . And prudery is ridiculed in the person of Gullio in 1 Return from Parnassus ( 1601 ) , IV i : Gullio ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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