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" Hey wood,) of some abuse lately crept into the quality, as an inveighing against the state, the court, the law, the citty, and their governments, with the particularizing of private mens humours, yet alive, noblemen and others, I know it distastes many;... "
The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare: And ... - Página 438
por John Payne Collier - 1831
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The Baconian Heresy: A Confutation

John Mackinnon Robertson - 1913 - 650 páginas
...Poems and Translations, p. 31. Fair Phillis wore a liberal tress. Chapman, Phillis and Flora, 1595 Committing their bitterness, and liberal invectives against all estates, to the mouths of children. Hey wood , A pology for A ctors , 1612. Their breasts liberal to the eye. Sidney, Arcadia, B. iii,...
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The Elizabethan Stage, Volumen4

Edmund Kerchever Chambers - 1923 - 492 páginas
...court, the law, the citty, and their governements, with the particularizing of private men's humors (yet alive) noble-men, and others : I know it distastes...neither do I any way approve it, nor dare I by any meanes excuse it. The liberty which some arrogate to themselves, committing their bitternesse, and...
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University of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature

1926 - 558 páginas
...Court, the Law, the Citty, and their Governements, with the particularizing of private Mens Humors (yet alive) Noble-men, and others, I know it distastes...neither do I any way approve it; nor dare I by any Meanes excuse it The liberty which some arrogate to themselves, Committing their Bitternesse, and liberall...
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Music in English Children's Drama of the Later Renaissance

Linda Phyllis Austern - 1992 - 406 páginas
...governments, with the particularizing of private mens humors (yet alive) Noblemen, and others. I knoew it distastes many; neither do I any way approve it,...liberty which some arrogate to themselves, committing all their bitemesse. and liberall invectives against all estates, to the mouthes of Children, supposing...
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The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature

David Loewenstein, Janel M. Mueller - 2002 - 1064 páginas
...worried about damage to their own affairs. Heywood spoke for many when he attacked writers who commit 'their bitterness and liberal invectives against all...their juniority to be a privilege for any railing', and urged the boys 'to curb and limit this presumed liberty' for the sake of the profession.18 In the...
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Theatre, Court and City, 1595-1610: Drama and Social Space in London

Janette Dillon - 2000 - 212 páginas
...two later, Heywood is savage in his condemnation of this same 'railing' (also his term), condemning 'the liberty, which some arrogate to themselves, committing...to be a privilege for any railing, be it never so violent'.1' Railing, like any other fashionable speech, as the theatre best knows, is yet another 'humour'...
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Playgoing in Shakespeare's London

Andrew Gurr - 1996 - 330 páginas
...Citty, and their governements, with the particularising of private mens humours (yet alive) Noble-men, & others. I know it distastes many; neither do I any way approve it, nor dare I by any meanes excuse it. The liberty, which some arrogate to themselves, committing their bitternesse, and...
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