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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vii. lappuse
... nature's bounty graced : Herein grow happier , and that bliss of thine , Nor pride o'ertop , nor envy undermine . ” 5 Drayton , in his Epistle " To my dearly loved Friend , Hen- ry Reynolds , Esq . of Poets and Poesy , " thus celebrates ...
... nature's bounty graced : Herein grow happier , and that bliss of thine , Nor pride o'ertop , nor envy undermine . ” 5 Drayton , in his Epistle " To my dearly loved Friend , Hen- ry Reynolds , Esq . of Poets and Poesy , " thus celebrates ...
xiv. lappuse
... nature . A cir- cumstance , which does not seem to have been usual at the time , took place ; the present play was performed both at the court - theatre in the Blackfriars , and at the Globe , which was chiefly frequented by the ...
... nature . A cir- cumstance , which does not seem to have been usual at the time , took place ; the present play was performed both at the court - theatre in the Blackfriars , and at the Globe , which was chiefly frequented by the ...
xv. lappuse
... nature of the piece , in- duced his literary friends to augur a degree of success equal to that which the Italian poems , just mentioned , had obtained in their own coun- try : but the work was not calculated for the gross appetite of ...
... nature of the piece , in- duced his literary friends to augur a degree of success equal to that which the Italian poems , just mentioned , had obtained in their own coun- try : but the work was not calculated for the gross appetite of ...
xxxiii. lappuse
... nature ; indeed , as the writer of their article in the Historical Dictionary has already observed , nothing can be imagined more delightful than this union of genius , and this entire renunciation of individual fame . The gradual ...
... nature ; indeed , as the writer of their article in the Historical Dictionary has already observed , nothing can be imagined more delightful than this union of genius , and this entire renunciation of individual fame . The gradual ...
xlvii. lappuse
... natural characters , and followed the artifi- cial style of Jonson . Of this we have already had an undoubted instance in The Mad Lo- has since been suggested by a friend , perhaps justly , that Maxi- mus was not guilty of those crimes ...
... natural characters , and followed the artifi- cial style of Jonson . Of this we have already had an undoubted instance in The Mad Lo- has since been suggested by a friend , perhaps justly , that Maxi- mus was not guilty of those crimes ...
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