Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... less of it ; only giving you to un- derstand that the whole mark which I shot at in that work was to show the reward of The praise of the " two prose books at the CHAP . IV . ] 15 THE LAWFULNESS OF PLAYS . The Lawfulness of Plays.
... less of it ; only giving you to un- derstand that the whole mark which I shot at in that work was to show the reward of The praise of the " two prose books at the CHAP . IV . ] 15 THE LAWFULNESS OF PLAYS . The Lawfulness of Plays.
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... praise of the " two prose books at the Bel Savage , " that contained “ never a word without wit , never a line without pith , never a letter placed in vain , " is quite sufficient to show us that these prose books exhibited nei- ther ...
... praise of the " two prose books at the Bel Savage , " that contained “ never a word without wit , never a line without pith , never a letter placed in vain , " is quite sufficient to show us that these prose books exhibited nei- ther ...
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... praise by dispraising Thebes ' written in great letters upon an others , " that they " do prodigally spend a old door , doth believe that it is Thebes ? If great many wandering words in quips and then a man can arrive to the child's age ...
... praise by dispraising Thebes ' written in great letters upon an others , " that they " do prodigally spend a old door , doth believe that it is Thebes ? If great many wandering words in quips and then a man can arrive to the child's age ...
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... praise , that he " hath stepped one step further than any either before or since he first began the witty discourse of his ' Euphues . " " + According * Meres . + Webbe's Discourse of English Poetry , ' 1586 . + ' Apology of Pierce ...
... praise , that he " hath stepped one step further than any either before or since he first began the witty discourse of his ' Euphues . " " + According * Meres . + Webbe's Discourse of English Poetry , ' 1586 . + ' Apology of Pierce ...
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... praise of being one of the great founders of our dramatic litera- ture , instead of being the mere follower and improver of Marlowe , and Greene , and Peele , and Kyd . ing arrangement : — FIRST PERIOD , 1585 to 1593 . year to his 29th ...
... praise of being one of the great founders of our dramatic litera- ture , instead of being the mere follower and improver of Marlowe , and Greene , and Peele , and Kyd . ing arrangement : — FIRST PERIOD , 1585 to 1593 . year to his 29th ...
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