Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... Printed in 1606 , 4to , but written during the reign of Eliza- beth . It is a shrewd and lively dramatic satire on many of the poets and playwrights of the period , like the Great Assizes holden in Parnassus , 1645 , and Suckling's ...
... Printed in 1606 , 4to , but written during the reign of Eliza- beth . It is a shrewd and lively dramatic satire on many of the poets and playwrights of the period , like the Great Assizes holden in Parnassus , 1645 , and Suckling's ...
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... † The title of this play by Thomas Middleton , printed in 1608 , was probably adopted from its popularity , and was borrowed by other writers . - ED . masses . to be wished we had in no Our 26 General View of the Subject .
... † The title of this play by Thomas Middleton , printed in 1608 , was probably adopted from its popularity , and was borrowed by other writers . - ED . masses . to be wished we had in no Our 26 General View of the Subject .
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... Works , ed . Dyce , ii . 281-2 . † Both the song and the answer are printed in England's Helicon 1600 ; but the letter is subscribed Ignoto . - ED . As Marlowe's imagination glows like a furnace , Hey- wood's Thomas Heywood . 55.
... Works , ed . Dyce , ii . 281-2 . † Both the song and the answer are printed in England's Helicon 1600 ; but the letter is subscribed Ignoto . - ED . As Marlowe's imagination glows like a furnace , Hey- wood's Thomas Heywood . 55.
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... Frankford with his obliga . tions to her husband , interrupts her hastily , by saying : A * First printed in 1607 , 4to , and reprinted for the Shakspeare Society in 1850.-ED. - " Oh ! speak no more ; For more 56 Heywood's Plays .
... Frankford with his obliga . tions to her husband , interrupts her hastily , by saying : A * First printed in 1607 , 4to , and reprinted for the Shakspeare Society in 1850.-ED. - " Oh ! speak no more ; For more 56 Heywood's Plays .
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... her utter insensibility to any motive but her own pride and inclination , her heroic superiority to any * First printed in 1619 , 4to .-- Er . signs of shame or scruples of conscience from a recol Beaumont and Fletcher . 111.
... her utter insensibility to any motive but her own pride and inclination , her heroic superiority to any * First printed in 1619 , 4to .-- Er . signs of shame or scruples of conscience from a recol Beaumont and Fletcher . 111.
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