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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xvi. lappuse
... manner of damning an excellent production , which happened to be unsavoury to the vulgar palate , is , it is to be ... manners , but for the still more general corruption of taste for the drama , which is an indelible stigma on our ...
... manner of damning an excellent production , which happened to be unsavoury to the vulgar palate , is , it is to be ... manners , but for the still more general corruption of taste for the drama , which is an indelible stigma on our ...
xxii. lappuse
... manner of cutting down a play for the second night , which is so often practised in our own days , does not seem to have been known to the managers of that period . Besides the share which Fletcher had in the 3 See the introduction to ...
... manner of cutting down a play for the second night , which is so often practised in our own days , does not seem to have been known to the managers of that period . Besides the share which Fletcher had in the 3 See the introduction to ...
xxxv. lappuse
... manner in which that gentleman has explained away every passage in old literature , which seems to indicate an enmity , or even coolness , between him and Shakspeare at one part of their lives , ( and particularly that very strong ...
... manner in which that gentleman has explained away every passage in old literature , which seems to indicate an enmity , or even coolness , between him and Shakspeare at one part of their lives , ( and particularly that very strong ...
xxxvii. lappuse
... manners of his age , which was returned with equal ardour by the latter , as is strongly evinced by the short copy ... manner in which he acknowledges the value he set upon his approbation , proves that he considered it worth more than ...
... manners of his age , which was returned with equal ardour by the latter , as is strongly evinced by the short copy ... manner in which he acknowledges the value he set upon his approbation , proves that he considered it worth more than ...
xliv. lappuse
... intrinsic value , but for the faithful delineations of the manners of the time conveyed in them , are very ↑ See a note on this play , act v . scene i . vol . XIV . numerous . He is supposed to have died soon after xliv INTRODUCTION .
... intrinsic value , but for the faithful delineations of the manners of the time conveyed in them , are very ↑ See a note on this play , act v . scene i . vol . XIV . numerous . He is supposed to have died soon after xliv INTRODUCTION .
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