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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... productions . This deficiency I have attempted to supply ; and , as far as zeal and industry merit success , I claim to have deserved it . Thus far every man has a right to speak of his own qualifications , though I am well aware how ...
... productions . This deficiency I have attempted to supply ; and , as far as zeal and industry merit success , I claim to have deserved it . Thus far every man has a right to speak of his own qualifications , though I am well aware how ...
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... the fictitious . The growth of Tragedy and Comedy , from their infancy until they reached maturity in the hands of Shakespeare , has next been considered . I am not aware that I have neglected to notice any production that X PREFACE .
... the fictitious . The growth of Tragedy and Comedy , from their infancy until they reached maturity in the hands of Shakespeare , has next been considered . I am not aware that I have neglected to notice any production that X PREFACE .
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... production that could illustrate the inquiry , and the extraordinary facilities I have enjoyed have enabled me to exa- mine some dramatic performances , in this and other views of great value , which have either remained unknown , have ...
... production that could illustrate the inquiry , and the extraordinary facilities I have enjoyed have enabled me to exa- mine some dramatic performances , in this and other views of great value , which have either remained unknown , have ...
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... production of the utmost rarity , I will make a short quotation from it . 6 " A portly presence , passing fine , • With beautie furnisht well , Where vertues buds and grace devine And daintie gifts did dwell . ' Well seene and read in ...
... production of the utmost rarity , I will make a short quotation from it . 6 " A portly presence , passing fine , • With beautie furnisht well , Where vertues buds and grace devine And daintie gifts did dwell . ' Well seene and read in ...
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... production by Wilson upon the same subject prior to 1579 , anterior to which year Stephen Gosson ( whom Lodge is answering ) had also written a play named Catiline's Conspiracies . Part of it I have before cited , but I accidentally ...
... production by Wilson upon the same subject prior to 1579 , anterior to which year Stephen Gosson ( whom Lodge is answering ) had also written a play named Catiline's Conspiracies . Part of it I have before cited , but I accidentally ...
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