Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Počet stran: 466 |
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... plays which are to be found only in the British Mu- seum and in some scarce private libraries . The rest are from Dodsley's and Hawkins's collections , and the works of Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger . I have chosen ...
... plays which are to be found only in the British Mu- seum and in some scarce private libraries . The rest are from Dodsley's and Hawkins's collections , and the works of Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger . I have chosen ...
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... plays which I have made choice of have been , with few excep tions , those which treat of human life and manners , rather than masques , and Arcadian pastorals , with their train of abstractions , unimpassioned ... play ( vi PREFACE .
... plays which I have made choice of have been , with few excep tions , those which treat of human life and manners , rather than masques , and Arcadian pastorals , with their train of abstractions , unimpassioned ... play ( vi PREFACE .
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With Notes Charles Lamb. sons joining in the composition of the same play ( the noble practice of those times ) , that of most of the writers con- tained in these selections it may be strictly said , that they were contemporaries . The ...
With Notes Charles Lamb. sons joining in the composition of the same play ( the noble practice of those times ) , that of most of the writers con- tained in these selections it may be strictly said , that they were contemporaries . The ...
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... play is stiff and cumbersome , like the dresses of its times . There may be flesh and blood underneath , but we cannot get at it . Sir Philip Sydney has praised it for its morality . One of its authors might easily furnish that . Norton ...
... play is stiff and cumbersome , like the dresses of its times . There may be flesh and blood underneath , but we cannot get at it . Sir Philip Sydney has praised it for its morality . One of its authors might easily furnish that . Norton ...
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... play ( which without them is but a caput mortuum , such another piece of flatness as Locrine ) , Hawkins , in his ... plays of Jonson which would authorize us to suppose that he could have supplied the scenes in question . I should ...
... play ( which without them is but a caput mortuum , such another piece of flatness as Locrine ) , Hawkins , in his ... plays of Jonson which would authorize us to suppose that he could have supplied the scenes in question . I should ...
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