The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... playwrights have themselves been remiss in the face of the onslaught on poetry and the theater : And , amongst our modern poets who have been industrious in many an elaborate and ingenious poem , even they whose pens have had the ...
... playwrights have themselves been remiss in the face of the onslaught on poetry and the theater : And , amongst our modern poets who have been industrious in many an elaborate and ingenious poem , even they whose pens have had the ...
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... playwrights : Kemp . Few of the university pen plays well . They smell too much of that writer Ovid , and that ... playwright who almost consistently capitulates to public opinion is Richard Brome . The Epilogue to Lovesick Court ...
... playwrights : Kemp . Few of the university pen plays well . They smell too much of that writer Ovid , and that ... playwright who almost consistently capitulates to public opinion is Richard Brome . The Epilogue to Lovesick Court ...
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... playwrights had never drawn any generalizations from their work , would the drama have been visibly different ... playwrights on the defensive ; so they had to discover reasons for their craft . As to the numerous treatises based ...
... playwrights had never drawn any generalizations from their work , would the drama have been visibly different ... playwrights on the defensive ; so they had to discover reasons for their craft . As to the numerous treatises based ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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