The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... Comedy of Errors , ' and ' Romeo and Juliet ' to the same hand at about the same time ? Moreover , it was acted by Lord Pembroke's players in the first instance . No doubt the tradition recorded by Ravenscroft in 1678 is correct . The ...
... Comedy of Errors , ' and ' Romeo and Juliet ' to the same hand at about the same time ? Moreover , it was acted by Lord Pembroke's players in the first instance . No doubt the tradition recorded by Ravenscroft in 1678 is correct . The ...
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... comedy by Marivaux . No one has excelled , in their own limited compass no one has equalled , these tiny masterpieces of sagacity and tenderness , enshrined in- a form which is pure perfection , without a trace of effort or a whiff of ...
... comedy by Marivaux . No one has excelled , in their own limited compass no one has equalled , these tiny masterpieces of sagacity and tenderness , enshrined in- a form which is pure perfection , without a trace of effort or a whiff of ...
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... comedy of Morton of Merrymount- as well as a ' Life of Richard Henry Dana , ' proved his capacity to interpret character . President of an historical society that was suffering from an absence of initiative , he so invigorated it as to ...
... comedy of Morton of Merrymount- as well as a ' Life of Richard Henry Dana , ' proved his capacity to interpret character . President of an historical society that was suffering from an absence of initiative , he so invigorated it as to ...
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... comedy , which Augier and Dumas initiated and ably developed . If we are at all to understand the drama of to - day , we must first reckon with these masters , whereof the one with- drew from active production in 1878 , after Les Four ...
... comedy , which Augier and Dumas initiated and ably developed . If we are at all to understand the drama of to - day , we must first reckon with these masters , whereof the one with- drew from active production in 1878 , after Les Four ...
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... comedy of tears , and more of the like , went to the making of it . It was the outcome of ingenious theories and experiments put forth and essayed by many dramatists during the course of a century or more . Le Sage , Sedaine ...
... comedy of tears , and more of the like , went to the making of it . It was the outcome of ingenious theories and experiments put forth and essayed by many dramatists during the course of a century or more . Le Sage , Sedaine ...
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