The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 pages |
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Page 122
... Marston . Malcontent . To the Reader ( 1604 ) : one thing afflicts me , to think that scenes invented merely to be ... Marston's . Webster . Devil's Law Case . To the Judicious Reader ( 1623 ) : A great part of the grace of this , I ...
... Marston . Malcontent . To the Reader ( 1604 ) : one thing afflicts me , to think that scenes invented merely to be ... Marston's . Webster . Devil's Law Case . To the Judicious Reader ( 1623 ) : A great part of the grace of this , I ...
Page 153
... Marston makes his own play the sub- ject of the last speech in the play : Andrugio . And oh , if ever time create a muse That to th ' immortal fame of virgin faith Dares once engage his pen to write her death , Presenting it in some ...
... Marston makes his own play the sub- ject of the last speech in the play : Andrugio . And oh , if ever time create a muse That to th ' immortal fame of virgin faith Dares once engage his pen to write her death , Presenting it in some ...
Page 386
... Marston ) : And henceforth , learn To bear yourself more humbly ; not to swell , Or breathe your insolent and idle spite On him whose laughter can your worst affright . Him means , of course , Jonson . A little farther on Tibullus ...
... Marston ) : And henceforth , learn To bear yourself more humbly ; not to swell , Or breathe your insolent and idle spite On him whose laughter can your worst affright . Him means , of course , Jonson . A little farther on Tibullus ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
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