Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... keep a few of these always ready in capitals , and strike off the rest , to prevent the tendency to a superfluous population in the republic of letters ; in other words , to prevent the writers from be- coming more numerous than the ...
... keep a few of these always ready in capitals , and strike off the rest , to prevent the tendency to a superfluous population in the republic of letters ; in other words , to prevent the writers from be- coming more numerous than the ...
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... keep up the same Saturnalian licence and open house all the year round . They reserved themselves for great occasions , and made the best amends they could , for a year of abstinence and toil by a week of merriment and convivial ...
... keep up the same Saturnalian licence and open house all the year round . They reserved themselves for great occasions , and made the best amends they could , for a year of abstinence and toil by a week of merriment and convivial ...
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... keep an eye to the prominent features , the main chance . We are more for weight than show ; care only about what interests ourselves , instead of trying to im- pose upon others by plausible appearances , and are obstinate and ...
... keep an eye to the prominent features , the main chance . We are more for weight than show ; care only about what interests ourselves , instead of trying to im- pose upon others by plausible appearances , and are obstinate and ...
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... keeps a good deal of the soil in her own hands . Perhaps the genius of our poetry has more of Pan than of Apollo ; " but Pan is a God , Apollo is no more ! " LECTURE II . } • ON THE DRAMATIC WRITERS CONTEMPORARY GENERAL VIEW OF THE ...
... keeps a good deal of the soil in her own hands . Perhaps the genius of our poetry has more of Pan than of Apollo ; " but Pan is a God , Apollo is no more ! " LECTURE II . } • ON THE DRAMATIC WRITERS CONTEMPORARY GENERAL VIEW OF THE ...
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... Fletcher , are almost , though not quite , as fa- miliar to us , as that of Shakespear ; and their works still keep regular possession of the stage . Another set of writers included in the same ge- neral HEYWOOD , MIDDLETON , & c . 39.
... Fletcher , are almost , though not quite , as fa- miliar to us , as that of Shakespear ; and their works still keep regular possession of the stage . Another set of writers included in the same ge- neral HEYWOOD , MIDDLETON , & c . 39.
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