The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... person ; their poor hate Will be starv'd here ; for Envy shall not find One touch that may be wrested to her mind . Ibid . Spanish Curate ( 1622 ) Prol .: To tell ye ' tis familiar , void of glory , Of state of bitterness , -of wit ...
... person ; their poor hate Will be starv'd here ; for Envy shall not find One touch that may be wrested to her mind . Ibid . Spanish Curate ( 1622 ) Prol .: To tell ye ' tis familiar , void of glory , Of state of bitterness , -of wit ...
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... person , imagine they behold him fresh bleeding ? I will defend it against any collian , or club - fisted usurer of them all , there is no immortality can be given a man on earth like unto plays . The principle of the superiority of ...
... person , imagine they behold him fresh bleeding ? I will defend it against any collian , or club - fisted usurer of them all , there is no immortality can be given a man on earth like unto plays . The principle of the superiority of ...
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... person .... Middleton . World Tost at Tennis ( 1620 ) : This our device we do not call a play , Because we break the stage's laws today Of acts and scenes . Cartwright . On Fletcher ( 1647 ) : ... thou couldst thine own free fancy bind ...
... person .... Middleton . World Tost at Tennis ( 1620 ) : This our device we do not call a play , Because we break the stage's laws today Of acts and scenes . Cartwright . On Fletcher ( 1647 ) : ... thou couldst thine own free fancy bind ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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