English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 sivua |
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... Play : I dare take upon me to find more variety of them in some one play of Ben . Johnson's than in all theirs together ; As he who has seen The Al- chymist , The silent Woman , or Bartholomew- Fair , cannot but acknowledge with me . I ...
... Play : I dare take upon me to find more variety of them in some one play of Ben . Johnson's than in all theirs together ; As he who has seen The Al- chymist , The silent Woman , or Bartholomew- Fair , cannot but acknowledge with me . I ...
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... Plays , even without the 10 Poet's care , will have advantage of all the others ; and that the design of the whole Drama will chiefly depend on it . But this hinders not that there may be more shining Characters in the Play : Many ...
... Plays , even without the 10 Poet's care , will have advantage of all the others ; and that the design of the whole Drama will chiefly depend on it . But this hinders not that there may be more shining Characters in the Play : Many ...
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... Play maintain , Who , to assert their Sense , your Taste arraign . Some Plot we think he has , and some new Thought ; 30 Some Humour too , no Farce ; but that's a Fault . Satire , he thinks , you ought not to expect ; For so reform'd a ...
... Play maintain , Who , to assert their Sense , your Taste arraign . Some Plot we think he has , and some new Thought ; 30 Some Humour too , no Farce ; but that's a Fault . Satire , he thinks , you ought not to expect ; For so reform'd a ...
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