The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 251
... Elizabethan Literary Society . From the first its programmes have been headed by the quotation from Act IV of ' Love's Labour's Lost ' : ' Societie ( saith the text ) is the happiness of life , ' and it has sought to carry on the ...
... Elizabethan Literary Society . From the first its programmes have been headed by the quotation from Act IV of ' Love's Labour's Lost ' : ' Societie ( saith the text ) is the happiness of life , ' and it has sought to carry on the ...
Page 255
... Elizabethan Literary Society never slackened . When it fell to me to collect a volume of his essays , including the remarkable article on Ovid and Shakespeare's Sonnets ' which first appeared in the ' Quarterly Review , ' in April 1909 ...
... Elizabethan Literary Society never slackened . When it fell to me to collect a volume of his essays , including the remarkable article on Ovid and Shakespeare's Sonnets ' which first appeared in the ' Quarterly Review , ' in April 1909 ...
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... Elizabethan literature and drama have largely changed . What may be broadly called technical features have attracted increasing interest and study . Elizabethan stage conditions , the organisation and personnel of the theatrical ...
... Elizabethan literature and drama have largely changed . What may be broadly called technical features have attracted increasing interest and study . Elizabethan stage conditions , the organisation and personnel of the theatrical ...
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