The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... JUDGMENT OF MASSES Of course , the playwright aimed to please the public ; but his ego found satisfaction in expressing contempt for the judgment of that public , especially the poorer portions of it . Support for his attitude was ...
... JUDGMENT OF MASSES Of course , the playwright aimed to please the public ; but his ego found satisfaction in expressing contempt for the judgment of that public , especially the poorer portions of it . Support for his attitude was ...
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... judgment sit , To call in question his undoubted wit , Scarce two of which can understand the laws Which they should judge by , nor the party's cause ? Among the rout there is not one that hath In his own censure an explicit faith : One ...
... judgment sit , To call in question his undoubted wit , Scarce two of which can understand the laws Which they should judge by , nor the party's cause ? Among the rout there is not one that hath In his own censure an explicit faith : One ...
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... judgment . Book holder . Your judgment , rascal ? for what ? sweeping the stage ? or gathering up the broken apples for the bears within ? Away , rogue ; it's come to a fine degree in these spectacles , when such a youth as you pretend ...
... judgment . Book holder . Your judgment , rascal ? for what ? sweeping the stage ? or gathering up the broken apples for the bears within ? Away , rogue ; it's come to a fine degree in these spectacles , when such a youth as you pretend ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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