The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 страници |
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... less , for his apparel shows it . He's of some standing - his cloth coat is worn To a serge . May - Day ( 1601 ) I ii : Quintiliano . After dinner there will be a play , and if you would be counted complete , you must venture among them ...
... less , for his apparel shows it . He's of some standing - his cloth coat is worn To a serge . May - Day ( 1601 ) I ii : Quintiliano . After dinner there will be a play , and if you would be counted complete , you must venture among them ...
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... less than that of Spenser's The English Poet . Had it come down to us , we should now be in possession of one systematic exposition of the poetic art by a prominent Elizabethan playwright ; and a consid- eration of Jonson as a theorist ...
... less than that of Spenser's The English Poet . Had it come down to us , we should now be in possession of one systematic exposition of the poetic art by a prominent Elizabethan playwright ; and a consid- eration of Jonson as a theorist ...
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... Less emphatic and less difficult to explain is the conciliatory attitude toward the common reader in the address prefixed to The New Inn . On the stage the play had been a pronounced failure , having been relentlessly abused by the ...
... Less emphatic and less difficult to explain is the conciliatory attitude toward the common reader in the address prefixed to The New Inn . On the stage the play had been a pronounced failure , having been relentlessly abused by the ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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