Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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... Antony , by John Dryden as revised by A. H. Clough ; the Divine Comedy , by J. A. Carlyle , Thomas Okey , and P. H. Wicksteed ; Rabelais ' Gargantua , by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter A. Motteux ; Don Quixote , by Peter A. Motteux ...
... Antony , by John Dryden as revised by A. H. Clough ; the Divine Comedy , by J. A. Carlyle , Thomas Okey , and P. H. Wicksteed ; Rabelais ' Gargantua , by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter A. Motteux ; Don Quixote , by Peter A. Motteux ...
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... Antony , and Potpan ! SEC . SERV . Ay , boy , ready . FIRST SERV . You are looked for and called for , asked for and sought for , in the great chamber . THIRD SERV . We cannot be here and there too . Cheerly , boys ; [ They retire ...
... Antony , and Potpan ! SEC . SERV . Ay , boy , ready . FIRST SERV . You are looked for and called for , asked for and sought for , in the great chamber . THIRD SERV . We cannot be here and there too . Cheerly , boys ; [ They retire ...
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... Antony and Cleo- patra ) during a similar interval . The same principles combined with the idea of propriety to turn the general Greek practice of keeping scenes of violence off the stage into a fixed rule . The idea of propriety went ...
... Antony and Cleo- patra ) during a similar interval . The same principles combined with the idea of propriety to turn the general Greek practice of keeping scenes of violence off the stage into a fixed rule . The idea of propriety went ...
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