The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, Volumen1Murray, 1831 - 488 páginas |
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... lines into the mouth of Agurtes , " an impostor ' and a projector . ' ' Twill dead all my device in making matches , ' My plots of architecture , and erecting ' New amphitheatres , to draw custom ' From play - houses once a week , and ...
... lines into the mouth of Agurtes , " an impostor ' and a projector . ' ' Twill dead all my device in making matches , ' My plots of architecture , and erecting ' New amphitheatres , to draw custom ' From play - houses once a week , and ...
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... I only introduce the following lines from it , to show the origin of an often repeated , and supposed anonymous , description of a giant fishing . It has been observed that the prohibition of stage- plays 80 [ 1637 . ANNALS OF THE STAGE .
... I only introduce the following lines from it , to show the origin of an often repeated , and supposed anonymous , description of a giant fishing . It has been observed that the prohibition of stage- plays 80 [ 1637 . ANNALS OF THE STAGE .
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... lines by Thomas Pecke , in his Parnassi Puerperium , 1659 , addressed to the egregious poet , Sir Will . Davenant ... line would improve it . THE HISTORY OF DRAMATIC POETRY . MIRACLE - PLAYS . 1656. ] 119 ANNALS OF THE STAGE .
... lines by Thomas Pecke , in his Parnassi Puerperium , 1659 , addressed to the egregious poet , Sir Will . Davenant ... line would improve it . THE HISTORY OF DRAMATIC POETRY . MIRACLE - PLAYS . 1656. ] 119 ANNALS OF THE STAGE .
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... lines as follows : - Also , father , I pray you , hyde my eyen , ' That I see not your sworde so keene ; • Your ... line therefore is - lest I shrink from it with horror . ' further evidence to the same point : it relates to 134 THE ...
... lines as follows : - Also , father , I pray you , hyde my eyen , ' That I see not your sworde so keene ; • Your ... line therefore is - lest I shrink from it with horror . ' further evidence to the same point : it relates to 134 THE ...
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... line more : - ' Ame not I , master , thyne owne asse , " To beare thee whether thou wilte passe , And many winters ready was ? To smyte me it is shame . . . . . ' Ney , never yet so served I thee . ' 6 If it be here said , that the ...
... line more : - ' Ame not I , master , thyne owne asse , " To beare thee whether thou wilte passe , And many winters ready was ? To smyte me it is shame . . . . . ' Ney , never yet so served I thee . ' 6 If it be here said , that the ...
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