The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... spectators ; and the sense That thy spectators have of good and ill , Thou subject'st jointly to thy readers ' souls . Henry Shirley ( who must not be confused with his more famous namesake ) . Martyred Soldier ( 1627 ) Epil .: Two ...
... spectators ; and the sense That thy spectators have of good and ill , Thou subject'st jointly to thy readers ' souls . Henry Shirley ( who must not be confused with his more famous namesake ) . Martyred Soldier ( 1627 ) Epil .: Two ...
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... spectators and fashion them to the shape of any noble and notable attempt . Massinger . City Madam ( 1619 ) . II iii : Lord Lacy . I will do my part To set it off to the life . May . Heir ( 1620 ) . I i : Polymetes . ... now , Roscio ...
... spectators and fashion them to the shape of any noble and notable attempt . Massinger . City Madam ( 1619 ) . II iii : Lord Lacy . I will do my part To set it off to the life . May . Heir ( 1620 ) . I i : Polymetes . ... now , Roscio ...
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... spectators , away . For the faces in the hangings and they beheld alike . So I wish they may do ever ; and do trust my- self and my book rather to thy rustic candor than all the pomp of their pride , and solemn ignorance to boot . This ...
... spectators , away . For the faces in the hangings and they beheld alike . So I wish they may do ever ; and do trust my- self and my book rather to thy rustic candor than all the pomp of their pride , and solemn ignorance to boot . This ...
Inhalt
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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