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... play which approaches nearest to the works of this man is Jonson's Bar- tholomew Fair ; the humour of BrederĂ´ is the humour of Ostade , or of Terence read through the eyes of Ostade . G. eliminate fantastic beauty , but to polish the ...
... play which approaches nearest to the works of this man is Jonson's Bar- tholomew Fair ; the humour of BrederĂ´ is the humour of Ostade , or of Terence read through the eyes of Ostade . G. eliminate fantastic beauty , but to polish the ...
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... plays and novels and verse - romances were no more sold over the counter . The gentle- men that had asked for " all Greene's works , ay ! and all Nash's too " were dead , or old and gone away into the country . Even Shakespeare's Venus ...
... plays and novels and verse - romances were no more sold over the counter . The gentle- men that had asked for " all Greene's works , ay ! and all Nash's too " were dead , or old and gone away into the country . Even Shakespeare's Venus ...
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... plays from publication until the thirties . Yet Webster's glorious Dutchess of Malfy belongs to our year 1623 , and ... play- wrights was preparing to add its quota to the verse of the Donne and Marini school . Meanwhile , though so ...
... plays from publication until the thirties . Yet Webster's glorious Dutchess of Malfy belongs to our year 1623 , and ... play- wrights was preparing to add its quota to the verse of the Donne and Marini school . Meanwhile , though so ...
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... her warning ray ( Reflect from fluid glass ) doth play On the white banks . But all are deaf Unto my Muse , that is most lief [ dear ] To mine own self . difficulty of being in at the death of the Blatant Death of Shakespeare . 25.
... her warning ray ( Reflect from fluid glass ) doth play On the white banks . But all are deaf Unto my Muse , that is most lief [ dear ] To mine own self . difficulty of being in at the death of the Blatant Death of Shakespeare . 25.
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... play ? We look a little further and we find one of the personages , under the pressure of a certain annoyance , giving the following direc- tions to his confidant : - " Thy fears keep in My trembling soul ; it does not leave my breast ...
... play ? We look a little further and we find one of the personages , under the pressure of a certain annoyance , giving the following direc- tions to his confidant : - " Thy fears keep in My trembling soul ; it does not leave my breast ...
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