The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1J. Murray, 1831 - 454 páginas |
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... doubt correctly ) of 1641. The interlocutors are called Light [ i.e. Reed ] and Quick [ i.e. Cane ] . ' Light . Pish ! I can shew thee many infallible reasons to ' the contrary . We are very necessary and commodious to all people ...
... doubt correctly ) of 1641. The interlocutors are called Light [ i.e. Reed ] and Quick [ i.e. Cane ] . ' Light . Pish ! I can shew thee many infallible reasons to ' the contrary . We are very necessary and commodious to all people ...
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... doubt Greene's Funerals , printed with the initials R. B. on the title - page . From Barnefield's Poems in divers Humours , 1598 , I quote the following , because it relates to Shakespeare , and because it has been misquoted by Malone ...
... doubt Greene's Funerals , printed with the initials R. B. on the title - page . From Barnefield's Poems in divers Humours , 1598 , I quote the following , because it relates to Shakespeare , and because it has been misquoted by Malone ...
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... doubt , whether the Wilson here mentioned , and who was connected with Henslowe's company , was not the son and successor of the Robert Wilson who was one of Lord Leicester's servants in 1574. Supposing , however , that he was twenty ...
... doubt , whether the Wilson here mentioned , and who was connected with Henslowe's company , was not the son and successor of the Robert Wilson who was one of Lord Leicester's servants in 1574. Supposing , however , that he was twenty ...
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... doubt the pretensions of Grossetete . - See vol . i . P. 62. n . s . + Forbidden . If . § Robert de Brunne often abridges and paraphrases his original , and these four lines are an instance in point . The French copy charges That ys to ...
... doubt the pretensions of Grossetete . - See vol . i . P. 62. n . s . + Forbidden . If . § Robert de Brunne often abridges and paraphrases his original , and these four lines are an instance in point . The French copy charges That ys to ...
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... doubt as to the nature of these spectacula : had he seen the passage in the Manuel de Peché , where Miracles are expressly called spectacles , his doubt would have been removed . The author of the French original is very particular in ...
... doubt as to the nature of these spectacula : had he seen the passage in the Manuel de Peché , where Miracles are expressly called spectacles , his doubt would have been removed . The author of the French original is very particular in ...
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