The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 5. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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... author , and as the former directly alludes to Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra , the production of which Mr Malone and Mr Chalmers agree in placing in the year 1608 , we might sup ... authors , this tragedy has such THE FALSE ONE. ...
... author , and as the former directly alludes to Shakspeare's Antony and Cleopatra , the production of which Mr Malone and Mr Chalmers agree in placing in the year 1608 , we might sup ... authors , this tragedy has such THE FALSE ONE. ...
4. lappuse
... authors , this tragedy has such ster- ling merit , that its utter neglect for many years past must be de- plored as another instance of the little attention at present paid to these invaluable treasures of dramatic excellence . The ...
... authors , this tragedy has such ster- ling merit , that its utter neglect for many years past must be de- plored as another instance of the little attention at present paid to these invaluable treasures of dramatic excellence . The ...
5. lappuse
... authors are far from being felicitous in the titles of their plays ; and it is perhaps considering too cu- riously , to suppose they would argue respecting the title of the False One , with the metaphysical precision inferred by Mr ...
... authors are far from being felicitous in the titles of their plays ; and it is perhaps considering too cu- riously , to suppose they would argue respecting the title of the False One , with the metaphysical precision inferred by Mr ...
9. lappuse
... authors meant ( as the Rev. commentator on the Tempest imagines ) to break a lance with Shakspeare on this occasion . The prologue utterly disclaims any competition , either with his Julius Cæsar , or his Antony and Cleopatra , truly ...
... authors meant ( as the Rev. commentator on the Tempest imagines ) to break a lance with Shakspeare on this occasion . The prologue utterly disclaims any competition , either with his Julius Cæsar , or his Antony and Cleopatra , truly ...
14. lappuse
... authors . One exactly corresponding to the description in the text was made during the civil wars , each stanza ending with the com- mon burden , " Lampoon , lampoon . " It is appended to a contem porary MS . of the well - known ...
... authors . One exactly corresponding to the description in the text was made during the civil wars , each stanza ending with the com- mon burden , " Lampoon , lampoon . " It is appended to a contem porary MS . of the well - known ...
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