The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 1. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 52.
xi. lappuse
... frequent , but they still continued common , till the destruction of the stage , during the civil wars , by the ruling fana- tics . 7 The dramatic alliance between Beaumont and Fletcher was , perhaps , originally induced by this ...
... frequent , but they still continued common , till the destruction of the stage , during the civil wars , by the ruling fana- tics . 7 The dramatic alliance between Beaumont and Fletcher was , perhaps , originally induced by this ...
xxiv. lappuse
... frequent recourse to the novels of Cervantes for the plots of his plays . That Shakspeare should have had any concern in the performance is more doubtful ; but , if we admit that he assisted Fletcher in The Two No- ble Kinsmen , the ...
... frequent recourse to the novels of Cervantes for the plots of his plays . That Shakspeare should have had any concern in the performance is more doubtful ; but , if we admit that he assisted Fletcher in The Two No- ble Kinsmen , the ...
liii. lappuse
... frequently acted , but the present al- most total neglect of all our ancient dramatists but Shakspeare has driven this play off the stage for above sixty years . About the middle of the eighteenth century , it was revived for a London ...
... frequently acted , but the present al- most total neglect of all our ancient dramatists but Shakspeare has driven this play off the stage for above sixty years . About the middle of the eighteenth century , it was revived for a London ...
lxi. lappuse
... frequent . ” — As Fletcher and Beaumont were superior to almost all the dramatic poets of the time in point of extraction , so they seem to have been exempted from the great degree of indigence under which most of them laboured ...
... frequent . ” — As Fletcher and Beaumont were superior to almost all the dramatic poets of the time in point of extraction , so they seem to have been exempted from the great degree of indigence under which most of them laboured ...
lxii. lappuse
... frequently asserted and inculcated the divine right and inviolability of kings , as that was the almost universal doctrine of the times , particularly of those persons who were attached to the theatres . This servility is , however ...
... frequently asserted and inculcated the divine right and inviolability of kings , as that was the almost universal doctrine of the times , particularly of those persons who were attached to the theatres . This servility is , however ...
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