Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... appear to have been effective during the reign of Elizabeth . Secretary Wal- singham laments over the whole matter in this wise : " The daily abuse of stage plays is such an offence to the godly , and so great a hindrance to the Gospel ...
... appear to have been effective during the reign of Elizabeth . Secretary Wal- singham laments over the whole matter in this wise : " The daily abuse of stage plays is such an offence to the godly , and so great a hindrance to the Gospel ...
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... appear to have been attended in his case with any lucrative results , and he returned home at the end of one or two campaigns . Shortly after , at about the age of nineteen , he went upon the stage , as actor and journeyman writer ; but ...
... appear to have been attended in his case with any lucrative results , and he returned home at the end of one or two campaigns . Shortly after , at about the age of nineteen , he went upon the stage , as actor and journeyman writer ; but ...
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... appears to have been a strong - minded woman , told her son , after he had been liberated , that she intended to have ... appear to have injured him with King James , who was his patron . turough life . Between the years 1605 and 1611 ...
... appears to have been a strong - minded woman , told her son , after he had been liberated , that she intended to have ... appear to have injured him with King James , who was his patron . turough life . Between the years 1605 and 1611 ...
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... appears continually to exclaim , with his own Matheo , " Do we not fly high ? " Though he experienced more than the common miseries and vexations of his class , still , like old Fortunatus , he seems to be " all felicity up to the brims ...
... appears continually to exclaim , with his own Matheo , " Do we not fly high ? " Though he experienced more than the common miseries and vexations of his class , still , like old Fortunatus , he seems to be " all felicity up to the brims ...
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... appears out and above the surface of the nature . Heywood's characters , his country gen- tlemen , & c . , are exactly what we see ( but of the best kind of what we see ) in life . Shakspeare makes us believe , while we are among his ...
... appears out and above the surface of the nature . Heywood's characters , his country gen- tlemen , & c . , are exactly what we see ( but of the best kind of what we see ) in life . Shakspeare makes us believe , while we are among his ...
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