The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Volumen1,Tema 2T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... scene between Hamlet and Ophelia , in which he has been accused of coarseness and indelicacy , there are very good grounds for believing that he only made the Prince of Denmark talk to the daughter of Polonius in the same style in which ...
... scene between Hamlet and Ophelia , in which he has been accused of coarseness and indelicacy , there are very good grounds for believing that he only made the Prince of Denmark talk to the daughter of Polonius in the same style in which ...
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... scenes , she had been scorn'd : " What was not Fletcher's , no more sense contains " Than he that wrote THE JUBILEE has brains ; “ Which ne'er had pleas'd the town , or purchased fame , " But that ' twas christen'd with a modish name ...
... scenes , she had been scorn'd : " What was not Fletcher's , no more sense contains " Than he that wrote THE JUBILEE has brains ; “ Which ne'er had pleas'd the town , or purchased fame , " But that ' twas christen'd with a modish name ...
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... scenes in verse : though , to speak properly , ' tis not so much a new way amongst us , as an old way new revived ; for many years before Shakspeare's plays , was the tragedy of Queen Gorboduc in English verse , written by 4 3 Some ...
... scenes in verse : though , to speak properly , ' tis not so much a new way amongst us , as an old way new revived ; for many years before Shakspeare's plays , was the tragedy of Queen Gorboduc in English verse , written by 4 3 Some ...
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... Then in the quickness of repartees , which in discoursive scenes fall very often , it has so parti- 7 First acted at the Duke's Theatre in 1662 , and printed in 4to . in 1663 , } cular a grace , and is so aptly suited 12 PROLEGOMENA .
... Then in the quickness of repartees , which in discoursive scenes fall very often , it has so parti- 7 First acted at the Duke's Theatre in 1662 , and printed in 4to . in 1663 , } cular a grace , and is so aptly suited 12 PROLEGOMENA .
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... scenes , which , in my opinion , most commend it , are those of argumentation and discourse , on the result of which the doing or not doing some considerable action should depend . But , my Lord , though I have more to say upon this ...
... scenes , which , in my opinion , most commend it , are those of argumentation and discourse , on the result of which the doing or not doing some considerable action should depend . But , my Lord , though I have more to say upon this ...
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