Types of English Drama, 1660-1780David Harrison Stevens Ginn, 1923 - 920 стор. |
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... kind in assisting with the quotations from Latin authors , and Professor Manly has been my adviser throughout the undertaking . It is hoped that the completed work may give new meaning to the English drama of the eighteenth century and ...
... kind in assisting with the quotations from Latin authors , and Professor Manly has been my adviser throughout the undertaking . It is hoped that the completed work may give new meaning to the English drama of the eighteenth century and ...
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... kind of wits . SMITH . New kind ? what kind is that ? JOHNSON . Why , your blade , your frank persons , your drolls - fellows that scorn to imitate nature , but are given altogether to elevate and surprise . 50 SMITH . Elevate and ...
... kind of wits . SMITH . New kind ? what kind is that ? JOHNSON . Why , your blade , your frank persons , your drolls - fellows that scorn to imitate nature , but are given altogether to elevate and surprise . 50 SMITH . Elevate and ...
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... kind ? Tell me who set thee on . FISHERMAN . Prince Pretty - man . 30 AMARYLLIS . To kill whom ? FISHERMAN . Prince Pretty - man . hire you to kill Prince Pretty - man ? FISHERMAN . No ; Prince Volscius . AMARYLLIS . To kill whom ...
... kind ? Tell me who set thee on . FISHERMAN . Prince Pretty - man . 30 AMARYLLIS . To kill whom ? FISHERMAN . Prince Pretty - man . hire you to kill Prince Pretty - man ? FISHERMAN . No ; Prince Volscius . AMARYLLIS . To kill whom ...
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... kind of wit , for most of yours is such . But I'm afraid that while to France we go , To bring you home fine dresses , dance , and show , 20 The stage , like you , will but more foppish grow . ACT I SCENE I. A dressing - room . A table ...
... kind of wit , for most of yours is such . But I'm afraid that while to France we go , To bring you home fine dresses , dance , and show , 20 The stage , like you , will but more foppish grow . ACT I SCENE I. A dressing - room . A table ...
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... kind note would hardly make your peace with her . 260 DORIMANT . I desire no better . MEDLEY . Why , would her knowledge of it . oblige you ? DORIMANT . Most infinitely ; next to the coming to a good understanding with a new mistress ...
... kind note would hardly make your peace with her . 260 DORIMANT . I desire no better . MEDLEY . Why , would her knowledge of it . oblige you ? DORIMANT . Most infinitely ; next to the coming to a good understanding with a new mistress ...
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