ELH., Volume 11Johns Hopkins University Press, 1944 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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Page 183
... Heywood , also on Cupid and Psyche , was published , and it is not conjectured to have been in existence , at the earliest , before 1620. Heywood's drama contains sixteen of the lines assigned to Dekker under No. 1988 and five of those ...
... Heywood , also on Cupid and Psyche , was published , and it is not conjectured to have been in existence , at the earliest , before 1620. Heywood's drama contains sixteen of the lines assigned to Dekker under No. 1988 and five of those ...
Page 187
... Heywood had access to Apuleius , 1566. Hey- wood seems to have taken the lines from the old play on Cupid and Psyche , but substituted " rocke " for " mount " from his immediate source . It is possible , but improbable , that the lines ...
... Heywood had access to Apuleius , 1566. Hey- wood seems to have taken the lines from the old play on Cupid and Psyche , but substituted " rocke " for " mount " from his immediate source . It is possible , but improbable , that the lines ...
Page 189
... Heywood was the borrower or the one influenced . Since Match mee in London was played certainly in the 1620's and was published in 1631 , it would seem that Heywood was influenced by the scene in this play ; but there is another ...
... Heywood was the borrower or the one influenced . Since Match mee in London was played certainly in the 1620's and was published in 1631 , it would seem that Heywood was influenced by the scene in this play ; but there is another ...
Contents
JUL | 12 |
WILLIAMS WELDON M The Influence of Ben Jonsons | 38 |
MOTTER T H VAIL Garrick and the Private Theatres | 63 |
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