The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 pages |
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... hath served , and sever that which nature hath joined , and so make unlawful matches and divorces of things . . . . The use of this feigned history hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein ...
... hath served , and sever that which nature hath joined , and so make unlawful matches and divorces of things . . . . The use of this feigned history hath been to give some shadow of satisfaction to the mind of man in those points wherein ...
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... hath been divers times acted . " The Prologue addresses the audience thus : Right noble and worthy assembly : it hath been a very ancient and laudable custom in the best governed commonwealths to admit and favorably to allow interludes ...
... hath been divers times acted . " The Prologue addresses the audience thus : Right noble and worthy assembly : it hath been a very ancient and laudable custom in the best governed commonwealths to admit and favorably to allow interludes ...
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David Klein. Of acts and scenes : sometimes a comic strain Hath hit delight home in a master - vein , Thalia's prize ; Melpomene's sad style Hath shook the tragic hand another while ; The Muse of History hath caught your eyes , And she ...
David Klein. Of acts and scenes : sometimes a comic strain Hath hit delight home in a master - vein , Thalia's prize ; Melpomene's sad style Hath shook the tragic hand another while ; The Muse of History hath caught your eyes , And she ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
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