The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... Northward Ho ! ( 1605 ) IV iii : Bellamont . · your best poets , indeed , are mad for the most part . Drayton . Elegies of Poets and Poesy ( 1627 ) : Next Marlowe , bathed in the Thespian springs , Had in him those brave translunary ...
... Northward Ho ! ( 1605 ) IV iii : Bellamont . · your best poets , indeed , are mad for the most part . Drayton . Elegies of Poets and Poesy ( 1627 ) : Next Marlowe , bathed in the Thespian springs , Had in him those brave translunary ...
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... Northward Ho !: Bellamont . Why should not I be an excellent statesman ? I can in the writing of a tragedy make Caesar speak better than ever his ambition could ; When I write of Pompey I have Pompey's soul within me ; and when I ...
... Northward Ho !: Bellamont . Why should not I be an excellent statesman ? I can in the writing of a tragedy make Caesar speak better than ever his ambition could ; When I write of Pompey I have Pompey's soul within me ; and when I ...
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... Northward Ho ( 1605 ) . IV i : Bellamont . Why should not I be an excellent statesman ? I can in the writing of a tragedy make Caesar speak better than ever his ambition could ; when I write of Pompey , I have Pompey's soul within me ...
... Northward Ho ( 1605 ) . IV i : Bellamont . Why should not I be an excellent statesman ? I can in the writing of a tragedy make Caesar speak better than ever his ambition could ; when I write of Pompey , I have Pompey's soul within me ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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