With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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... lines , " Let modest Foster , if he will , excel Ten metropolitans in preaching well . " Then asked the Doctor , " Why did Pope say this ? " JOHNSON : " Sir , he hoped it would vex somebody . " It is a simple truth that the writers from ...
... lines , " Let modest Foster , if he will , excel Ten metropolitans in preaching well . " Then asked the Doctor , " Why did Pope say this ? " JOHNSON : " Sir , he hoped it would vex somebody . " It is a simple truth that the writers from ...
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... line than this last in the whole Elizabethan drama . And it gives the keynote of the huddled scenes that follow the usurpation of the throne and the hideous wooing to that end of the widowed Empress . The only consolation in the thing ...
... line than this last in the whole Elizabethan drama . And it gives the keynote of the huddled scenes that follow the usurpation of the throne and the hideous wooing to that end of the widowed Empress . The only consolation in the thing ...
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... lines ) , would belong to Fletcher . Henry VIII . According to the ye test , the following parts belong to Fletcher : I , iv ; II , iii ; III , i , ii ( from " Exit King " ) ; IV , i , ii ; v , iii , iv , v . Short and indeterminate ...
... lines ) , would belong to Fletcher . Henry VIII . According to the ye test , the following parts belong to Fletcher : I , iv ; II , iii ; III , i , ii ( from " Exit King " ) ; IV , i , ii ; v , iii , iv , v . Short and indeterminate ...
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... lines ) , would belong to Fletcher . Henry VIII . According to the ye test , the following parts belong to Fletcher : I , iv ; II , iii ; III , i , ïi ( from " Exit King " ) ; iv , i , ii ; v , iii , iv , v . Short and indeterminate ...
... lines ) , would belong to Fletcher . Henry VIII . According to the ye test , the following parts belong to Fletcher : I , iv ; II , iii ; III , i , ïi ( from " Exit King " ) ; iv , i , ii ; v , iii , iv , v . Short and indeterminate ...
Página 74
... lines : Here lies a Proof that Wit can never be Defence enough against Mortality . The desire of Mr. Summers to reëstablish the legend of his heroine's life is easily explained by the natural zeal of an editor to make the most of his ...
... lines : Here lies a Proof that Wit can never be Defence enough against Mortality . The desire of Mr. Summers to reëstablish the legend of his heroine's life is easily explained by the natural zeal of an editor to make the most of his ...
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