Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... plays , their characters being composed of allegorical per- sonifications of virtues and vices ; and free translations ... play through- out England , " for the recreation of her loving subjects , as for her own solace and pleasure when ...
... plays , their characters being composed of allegorical per- sonifications of virtues and vices ; and free translations ... play through- out England , " for the recreation of her loving subjects , as for her own solace and pleasure when ...
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... plays became a pro- fession . Most of the precursors , contemporaries , and Buccessors of Shakspeare , were young men of education , who came down to the city from the universities , to pro vide themselves with a living by whatever ...
... plays became a pro- fession . Most of the precursors , contemporaries , and Buccessors of Shakspeare , were young men of education , who came down to the city from the universities , to pro vide themselves with a living by whatever ...
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... play bad enough in itself , but celebrated from the additions made to it by eminent hands . " Its bombast was probably popular . Ben Jonson was one of those engaged to write addi- tional scenes ; but he has ridiculed the whole play in ...
... play bad enough in itself , but celebrated from the additions made to it by eminent hands . " Its bombast was probably popular . Ben Jonson was one of those engaged to write addi- tional scenes ; but he has ridiculed the whole play in ...
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... playing out the game of tragedy freely and fearlessly . In this play he somewhat reminds us of the actor who blacked him- self all over when he performed Othello , and called that " going thoroughly into the part . " Marlowe scatters ...
... playing out the game of tragedy freely and fearlessly . In this play he somewhat reminds us of the actor who blacked him- self all over when he performed Othello , and called that " going thoroughly into the part . " Marlowe scatters ...
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... play , which has passed into a syno- nyme of bombast and " midsummer madness , " but which contains lines that Beaumont and Milton have not hesi- tated to appropriate , Leigh Hunt extracts the following exquisite passage : - " If all ...
... play , which has passed into a syno- nyme of bombast and " midsummer madness , " but which contains lines that Beaumont and Milton have not hesi- tated to appropriate , Leigh Hunt extracts the following exquisite passage : - " If all ...
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