The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... Reader : ... nor slight my presentation because it is a play ; for I tell thee , reader , if thou be'st ignorant , a play is not so idle a thing as thou art , but a mirror of men's lives and actions . Randolph . Muses ' Looking Glass ...
... Reader : ... nor slight my presentation because it is a play ; for I tell thee , reader , if thou be'st ignorant , a play is not so idle a thing as thou art , but a mirror of men's lives and actions . Randolph . Muses ' Looking Glass ...
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... reader as to the spectator . Marston . Malcontent . To the Reader ( 1604 ) : one thing afflicts me , to think that scenes invented merely to be spoken should be inforcively published to be read . But even he confined the strict ...
... reader as to the spectator . Marston . Malcontent . To the Reader ( 1604 ) : one thing afflicts me , to think that scenes invented merely to be spoken should be inforcively published to be read . But even he confined the strict ...
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... readers of The Roaring Girl , a parallel is drawn between fashion changes in clothes and in plays . The parallel is a tempting one , and is resorted to by Heywood in his address to the reader of Royal King , printed in 1637 , about a ...
... readers of The Roaring Girl , a parallel is drawn between fashion changes in clothes and in plays . The parallel is a tempting one , and is resorted to by Heywood in his address to the reader of Royal King , printed in 1637 , about a ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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