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... never have appealed to anything but a limited audience , for burlesque and irony are sophisti- cated tastes - as Beaumont discovered from the failure of even so simple a piece as The Knight of the Burning Pestle . V. The Satire Though ...
... never have appealed to anything but a limited audience , for burlesque and irony are sophisti- cated tastes - as Beaumont discovered from the failure of even so simple a piece as The Knight of the Burning Pestle . V. The Satire Though ...
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... never seen in the English theatre till the present century - though John Philip Kemble made , but never produced , an acting version with a tentative cast which is now in the Folger Library , Washington . In its place Dryden's ...
... never seen in the English theatre till the present century - though John Philip Kemble made , but never produced , an acting version with a tentative cast which is now in the Folger Library , Washington . In its place Dryden's ...
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... never see truly . Cressida . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds 70 safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear : to fear the worst oft cures the worse . Troilus . O , let my lady apprehend no fear : in all Cupid's ...
... never see truly . Cressida . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds 70 safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear : to fear the worst oft cures the worse . Troilus . O , let my lady apprehend no fear : in all Cupid's ...
Inhalt
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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