The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 pages |
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... true and self - evident they ap pear to us , were to him a sample of the conventional adulation appropriate to that species of writing . The same holds true of what he says in the same poem of " Marlowe's mighty line . " His real ...
... true and self - evident they ap pear to us , were to him a sample of the conventional adulation appropriate to that species of writing . The same holds true of what he says in the same poem of " Marlowe's mighty line . " His real ...
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... True swains in love shall in the world to come Approve their truths by Troilus . When their rhymes Full of protest , of oath and big compare , Want similes , truth tir'd with iteration , As true as steel , as plantage to the moon , As ...
... True swains in love shall in the world to come Approve their truths by Troilus . When their rhymes Full of protest , of oath and big compare , Want similes , truth tir'd with iteration , As true as steel , as plantage to the moon , As ...
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... true ; ' tis true ' tis pity , And pity ' tis ' tis true . A foolish figure ! But farewell it , for I will use no art . T. of . A. Vi 87 : Timon . Why , thy verse swells with stuff so fine and smooth That thou art even natural in thine ...
... true ; ' tis true ' tis pity , And pity ' tis ' tis true . A foolish figure ! But farewell it , for I will use no art . T. of . A. Vi 87 : Timon . Why , thy verse swells with stuff so fine and smooth That thou art even natural in thine ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE | 243 |
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