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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... poets . That author , who for so many years , and while our Shakespeare and Spain's Lope de Vega were yet living , was the sole support of the French stage , could never have been so prolific had he checked the luxuriance of his fancy ...
... poets . That author , who for so many years , and while our Shakespeare and Spain's Lope de Vega were yet living , was the sole support of the French stage , could never have been so prolific had he checked the luxuriance of his fancy ...
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... poets of the world , and to be without a history of her dramatic poetry , seemed an extraordinary solecism in letters . The present work consists of three divisións : - I. Annals of the Stage . II . A History of Dramatic Poetry ...
... poets of the world , and to be without a history of her dramatic poetry , seemed an extraordinary solecism in letters . The present work consists of three divisións : - I. Annals of the Stage . II . A History of Dramatic Poetry ...
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... poets , the predecessors and contem- poraries of Shakespeare ; and in a Diary , kept by an intelligent Barrister , who lived while our great dra- matist was in the zenith of his popularity , I found original and authentic notices and ...
... poets , the predecessors and contem- poraries of Shakespeare ; and in a Diary , kept by an intelligent Barrister , who lived while our great dra- matist was in the zenith of his popularity , I found original and authentic notices and ...
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... poet ; and with the liberality which belongs to his rank in life and in letters , he afforded me every facility in the inspection of many volumes of the utmost rarity at Bridgewater House . Through my friend Mr. Amyot , Sir Robert Peel ...
... poet ; and with the liberality which belongs to his rank in life and in letters , he afforded me every facility in the inspection of many volumes of the utmost rarity at Bridgewater House . Through my friend Mr. Amyot , Sir Robert Peel ...
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... last . ' GEFF . FENTON . ' Fenton , even without this fresh claim , was entitled to a place in Ritson's Bibl . Poet . , on account of some poetical translations in his Tragical Discourses , mentioned vol . i AND CORRECTIONS . XXV.
... last . ' GEFF . FENTON . ' Fenton , even without this fresh claim , was entitled to a place in Ritson's Bibl . Poet . , on account of some poetical translations in his Tragical Discourses , mentioned vol . i AND CORRECTIONS . XXV.
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