Yale Studies in English, Band 74Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1927 - 144 Seiten |
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... writers , might well have forgotten him entirely . Edwards was typical of the best taste of his time in poetry and drama , and his career was typical of those of other such men . To study him is to study the age , an age in which the ...
... writers , might well have forgotten him entirely . Edwards was typical of the best taste of his time in poetry and drama , and his career was typical of those of other such men . To study him is to study the age , an age in which the ...
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... writers of his age . The ignorance manifested by the seventeenth - century historians of the drama is well illus- trated by the fact that Langbaine , in 1691 , refers to Damon and Pithias as ' a history of which I can give no account ...
... writers of his age . The ignorance manifested by the seventeenth - century historians of the drama is well illus- trated by the fact that Langbaine , in 1691 , refers to Damon and Pithias as ' a history of which I can give no account ...
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... gives us a hint that , though not a great writer , he must have been a capable dramatic coach . What we know of his personality shows that he would have been well fitted for his work , and in choir - Life and Poems of Richard Edwards 5.
... gives us a hint that , though not a great writer , he must have been a capable dramatic coach . What we know of his personality shows that he would have been well fitted for his work , and in choir - Life and Poems of Richard Edwards 5.
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... writer and coach of plays of his time , but he was , in addition , being called back to his own university . The Queen was to lodge , and the plays were to be given , in his own college , Christ Church . He , as an alumnus , would ...
... writer and coach of plays of his time , but he was , in addition , being called back to his own university . The Queen was to lodge , and the plays were to be given , in his own college , Christ Church . He , as an alumnus , would ...
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... writers report it as having been printed , but no copy has ever turned up . • 57 The following day , as Elizabeth was passing out of St. Mary's Church after hearing disputations there , Mr. Edrich ( i . e . , George Etherege ) presented ...
... writers report it as having been printed , but no copy has ever turned up . • 57 The following day , as Elizabeth was passing out of St. Mary's Church after hearing disputations there , Mr. Edrich ( i . e . , George Etherege ) presented ...
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