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Sivu xxxv
... English man of letters of that age seemed obliged to come to a decision as to the relative merits and artistic soundness of two quite different schools of literature . On the one hand , French imitators of ancient drama were pro- ducing ...
... English man of letters of that age seemed obliged to come to a decision as to the relative merits and artistic soundness of two quite different schools of literature . On the one hand , French imitators of ancient drama were pro- ducing ...
Sivu 430
... English one , like those of Fletcher , or of Shakspeare ? " If they content themselves , as Corneille did , with some flat design , which , like an ill riddle , is found 17400ut ere it be half proposed , such plots we can make every way ...
... English one , like those of Fletcher , or of Shakspeare ? " If they content themselves , as Corneille did , with some flat design , which , like an ill riddle , is found 17400ut ere it be half proposed , such plots we can make every way ...
Sivu 536
... English violation of neutrality , but his orders did not reach the gover- nor of the city in time , and the English met with unexpected resistance . When the Dutch fleet later left the harbor , it was caught in a severe storm , and ...
... English violation of neutrality , but his orders did not reach the gover- nor of the city in time , and the English met with unexpected resistance . When the Dutch fleet later left the harbor , it was caught in a severe storm , and ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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