The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... present this volume , in which I have incorporated the numerous items that have come to my attention in the intervening years - so numerous , indeed , as to make it thrice the size of its predecessor . 66 The need for a work of this ...
... present this volume , in which I have incorporated the numerous items that have come to my attention in the intervening years - so numerous , indeed , as to make it thrice the size of its predecessor . 66 The need for a work of this ...
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... present governors , and government . " Essex com- plained to the queen : " Shortly they will play me in what forms they list upon the stage . " Lyly found it politic , in the prologue to Endymion , to express the hope that " none will ...
... present governors , and government . " Essex com- plained to the queen : " Shortly they will play me in what forms they list upon the stage . " Lyly found it politic , in the prologue to Endymion , to express the hope that " none will ...
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... present to you the thresher with his flail ; We do not here present to you the milkmaid with her pail ; We show not you of country toil , as hedger with his bill ; We do not bring the husbandman to lop and top with skill ; We play not ...
... present to you the thresher with his flail ; We do not here present to you the milkmaid with her pail ; We show not you of country toil , as hedger with his bill ; We do not bring the husbandman to lop and top with skill ; We play not ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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