The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... kings to raise A spirit for verse that is not born thereto ; For late Eliza's reign gave birth to more Than all the kings of England did before . Dekker , Webster . Northward Ho ! ( 1605 ) . IV i : Captain Jenkins . You are a poet , sir ...
... kings to raise A spirit for verse that is not born thereto ; For late Eliza's reign gave birth to more Than all the kings of England did before . Dekker , Webster . Northward Ho ! ( 1605 ) . IV i : Captain Jenkins . You are a poet , sir ...
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... kings . poet thus : And he ends his play with a glorification of all art : Oberon . Art has banished ignorance , And chased all flies of rape and stealth From forth our winged commonwealth . Suckling . To my friend Will Davenant : What ...
... kings . poet thus : And he ends his play with a glorification of all art : Oberon . Art has banished ignorance , And chased all flies of rape and stealth From forth our winged commonwealth . Suckling . To my friend Will Davenant : What ...
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... kings and clowns . Case is Altered . I i : Onion . You are in the right ; I'll not give a half - penny to see a thousand of them . I was at one the last term ; but an ever I see a more roguish thing I am a piece of cheese , and no Onion ...
... kings and clowns . Case is Altered . I i : Onion . You are in the right ; I'll not give a half - penny to see a thousand of them . I was at one the last term ; but an ever I see a more roguish thing I am a piece of cheese , and no Onion ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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