Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... friends and fellow - labourers of Shakespear , shar- ing his fame and fortunes with him , the rivals of Jonson , and the masters of Beaumont and Fletcher's well - sung woes ! They went out one by one unnoticed , like evening lights ; or ...
... friends and fellow - labourers of Shakespear , shar- ing his fame and fortunes with him , the rivals of Jonson , and the masters of Beaumont and Fletcher's well - sung woes ! They went out one by one unnoticed , like evening lights ; or ...
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... friends , as Cicero in his Orations , and all the topics insisted upon are open , direct , urged in the face of day , with no more attention . to time or place , to an enemy who overhears , or an accomplice to whom they are addressed ...
... friends , as Cicero in his Orations , and all the topics insisted upon are open , direct , urged in the face of day , with no more attention . to time or place , to an enemy who overhears , or an accomplice to whom they are addressed ...
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... down , as though they listened to their talk ; " nor more affecting in sen- timent , than the apostrophe addressed by his friend Eumenides to Endymion , on waking from his long sleep , " Behold the twig to which 50 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
... down , as though they listened to their talk ; " nor more affecting in sen- timent , than the apostrophe addressed by his friend Eumenides to Endymion , on waking from his long sleep , " Behold the twig to which 50 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
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... friend , thy faithful Eumenides , who for thy sake hath been careless of his own content ? Speak , Endymion ! Endymion ! Endymion ! Endymion . Endymion ! I call to mind such a name . Eumenides . Hast thou forgotten thyself , Endymion ...
... friend , thy faithful Eumenides , who for thy sake hath been careless of his own content ? Speak , Endymion ! Endymion ! Endymion ! Endymion . Endymion ! I call to mind such a name . Eumenides . Hast thou forgotten thyself , Endymion ...
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... , To practise magic and concealed arts . Philosophy is odious and obscure ; Both Law and Physic are for petty wits ; " Tis magic , magic , that hath ravish'd me . Then , gentle friends , aid me in this attempt HEYWOOD , MIDDLETON , & c .
... , To practise magic and concealed arts . Philosophy is odious and obscure ; Both Law and Physic are for petty wits ; " Tis magic , magic , that hath ravish'd me . Then , gentle friends , aid me in this attempt HEYWOOD , MIDDLETON , & c .
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