The Miscellaneous Works, Volume 3Carey and Hart, 1848 |
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... comedy ) , to be compared to the great men of the age of Shakspeare , and im- mediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit , and impelled by the same causes in their ...
... comedy ) , to be compared to the great men of the age of Shakspeare , and im- mediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit , and impelled by the same causes in their ...
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... comedy of the Returne from Parnassus , we find this indignant description of the progress of luxury in those days , put into the mouth of one of the speakers : " ' Why is't not strange to see a ragged clerke , Some stammell weaver , or ...
... comedy of the Returne from Parnassus , we find this indignant description of the progress of luxury in those days , put into the mouth of one of the speakers : " ' Why is't not strange to see a ragged clerke , Some stammell weaver , or ...
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... comedy of Mother Bombie . Of the last it may be said , that it is very much what its name would import , old , quaint , and vulgar . — I may here observe , once for all , that I would not be understood to say , that the age of Elizabeth ...
... comedy of Mother Bombie . Of the last it may be said , that it is very much what its name would import , old , quaint , and vulgar . — I may here observe , once for all , that I would not be understood to say , that the age of Elizabeth ...
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... comedy , for instance , is " poor , un- fledged , has never winged from view o ' th ' nest , " and tries in vain to rise above the ground with crude conceits and clumsy levity . Lydia , the heroine of the piece , is silly enough , if ...
... comedy , for instance , is " poor , un- fledged , has never winged from view o ' th ' nest , " and tries in vain to rise above the ground with crude conceits and clumsy levity . Lydia , the heroine of the piece , is silly enough , if ...
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... Comedy of Errors , and ends in their being ( most of them ) married in a game at cross - purposes to the persons they particularly dislike . To leave this , and proceed to something pleasanter , Midas and Endymion , which are worthy of ...
... Comedy of Errors , and ends in their being ( most of them ) married in a game at cross - purposes to the persons they particularly dislike . To leave this , and proceed to something pleasanter , Midas and Endymion , which are worthy of ...
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