The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 pages |
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Page 57
... quoted ; and among the workers were the dramatists , as maintained by Nash in the passage given above . Gabriel Harvey includes Daniel and Nash in the list of those whom he affec- tionately thanks " for their studious endeavors ...
... quoted ; and among the workers were the dramatists , as maintained by Nash in the passage given above . Gabriel Harvey includes Daniel and Nash in the list of those whom he affec- tionately thanks " for their studious endeavors ...
Page 161
... quoted above , Massinger , in the prologue to The Em- peror of the East ( 1631 ) , justifies the treating of an old subject . The passage has already been quoted under the heading of Material . Cartwright . On Fletcher ( 1647 ) : Thou ...
... quoted above , Massinger , in the prologue to The Em- peror of the East ( 1631 ) , justifies the treating of an old subject . The passage has already been quoted under the heading of Material . Cartwright . On Fletcher ( 1647 ) : Thou ...
Page 345
... act of The Magnetic Lady elabo- rates on it . Epigram II : ... let men know Thou art not covetous of least self - fame Made from the hazard of another's shame . As indicated in the words of Virgil quoted above from 345.
... act of The Magnetic Lady elabo- rates on it . Epigram II : ... let men know Thou art not covetous of least self - fame Made from the hazard of another's shame . As indicated in the words of Virgil quoted above from 345.
Contents
APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
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