Drama of the English Renaissance: The Tudor periodRussell A. Fraser, Norman Rabkin Macmillan, 1976 - 544 Seiten The forty-one plays gathered in these volumes constitute the most extensive new survey of Renaissance drama in over forty years, and reflect both changes in taste and advances in scholarship since earlier collections. The editors have attempted to provide the materials for a truer view of the theater in which Shakespeare worked than has hiterto been possible in anthologies. Marlowe, Jonson, and Webster, by most accounts the best of Shakepare's contemporaries, are reporesented by their major plays. -- Preface. |
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... Lacy or his love . Edw . I have learned at Oxford , then , this point of schools : Ablata causa , tollitur effectus.14 Lacy , the cause that Margaret cannot love Nor fix her liking on the English prince , Take him away , and then the ...
... Lacy or his love . Edw . I have learned at Oxford , then , this point of schools : Ablata causa , tollitur effectus.14 Lacy , the cause that Margaret cannot love Nor fix her liking on the English prince , Take him away , and then the ...
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... Lacy , thinking of thy former miss , 3 How fond the prime of wanton years were spent In love - oh , fie upon that fond conceit , Whose hap and essence hangeth in the eye- I leave both love and love's content at once , Betaking me to Him ...
... Lacy , thinking of thy former miss , 3 How fond the prime of wanton years were spent In love - oh , fie upon that fond conceit , Whose hap and essence hangeth in the eye- I leave both love and love's content at once , Betaking me to Him ...
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... Lacy did neglect our love , Ran himself deeply , in the highest degree , Into vile treason . Linc . Is he not a traitor ? 60 King . Lincoln , he was . Now have we pardoned him . ' Twas not a base want of true valor's fire That held him ...
... Lacy did neglect our love , Ran himself deeply , in the highest degree , Into vile treason . Linc . Is he not a traitor ? 60 King . Lincoln , he was . Now have we pardoned him . ' Twas not a base want of true valor's fire That held him ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MR | 35 |
THOMAS PRESTON | 59 |
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