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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... appeared in 1607 . 6 Fletcher , perhaps the most brilliant dramatist next to Shakespeare , and his coadjutor , surpassed himself in his share of Henry VIII , ' but does not show to quite such advantage in the other joint play , ' The ...
... appeared in 1607 . 6 Fletcher , perhaps the most brilliant dramatist next to Shakespeare , and his coadjutor , surpassed himself in his share of Henry VIII , ' but does not show to quite such advantage in the other joint play , ' The ...
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... appearing , the war with France was still dragging out its weary length to a some- what indecisive and inglorious close ; and Addison makes frequent references to it . He says that news of the war were cried through London with the same ...
... appearing , the war with France was still dragging out its weary length to a some- what indecisive and inglorious close ; and Addison makes frequent references to it . He says that news of the war were cried through London with the same ...
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... appearance , were purely imaginary . Among the real clubs mentioned by Addison are the Kit - Cat and the October . The Kit - Cat Club met at a famous mutton - pie house in Shire Lane , by Temple Bar . It took its name , not , as might ...
... appearance , were purely imaginary . Among the real clubs mentioned by Addison are the Kit - Cat and the October . The Kit - Cat Club met at a famous mutton - pie house in Shire Lane , by Temple Bar . It took its name , not , as might ...
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... cut and shredded for the purpose . These were to fall on the head of King Lear at his next appearance on the stage . As for the noise of drums , trumpets , and huzzas , he says it was so LONDON LIFE IN THE TIME OF ADDISON 23.
... cut and shredded for the purpose . These were to fall on the head of King Lear at his next appearance on the stage . As for the noise of drums , trumpets , and huzzas , he says it was so LONDON LIFE IN THE TIME OF ADDISON 23.
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... appeared also in lighter pieces ; Bullock in a short coat and Norris in a long one sufficed to raise a laugh in the audience . But Bullock had a rival in a comic actor named Penkethman . The comparative merits of the two were appraised ...
... appeared also in lighter pieces ; Bullock in a short coat and Norris in a long one sufficed to raise a laugh in the audience . But Bullock had a rival in a comic actor named Penkethman . The comparative merits of the two were appraised ...
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