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... comedy were better . Hier ... A comedy ? Fiel comedies are fit for common wits ; But to present a kingly troop withal , Give me a stately - written tragedy ; Tragoedia cothurnata , fitting kings , Containing matter , and not common ...
... comedy were better . Hier ... A comedy ? Fiel comedies are fit for common wits ; But to present a kingly troop withal , Give me a stately - written tragedy ; Tragoedia cothurnata , fitting kings , Containing matter , and not common ...
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... Comedy and History : ' Tis you have kept the theater so long Painted in playbills upon every post , While I am scorned of the multitude . Ibid .: History . And , Comedy , except thou canst prevail , I think she means to banish us the ...
... Comedy and History : ' Tis you have kept the theater so long Painted in playbills upon every post , While I am scorned of the multitude . Ibid .: History . And , Comedy , except thou canst prevail , I think she means to banish us the ...
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... comedy unless the sympathetic characters attained their desires . L. L. L. Vii 884 : Berowne . Our wooing doth not end like an old play ; Jack hath not Jill . These ladies ' courtesy Might well have made our sport a comedy . Shakespeare ...
... comedy unless the sympathetic characters attained their desires . L. L. L. Vii 884 : Berowne . Our wooing doth not end like an old play ; Jack hath not Jill . These ladies ' courtesy Might well have made our sport a comedy . Shakespeare ...
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