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Page 163
The character of Ranger , in the Suspicious Husband , is only a variation of those of Farquhar , of the same class as his Sir Harry Wildair and others , without equal spirit . A great deal of the story of the Jealous Wife is borrowed ...
The character of Ranger , in the Suspicious Husband , is only a variation of those of Farquhar , of the same class as his Sir Harry Wildair and others , without equal spirit . A great deal of the story of the Jealous Wife is borrowed ...
Page 214
Middleton( judging from their separate works ) was the more potent spirit ' of the two ; but they were neither of them equal to some others . Rowley appears to have excelled in describing a certain amiable quietness of disposition and ...
Middleton( judging from their separate works ) was the more potent spirit ' of the two ; but they were neither of them equal to some others . Rowley appears to have excelled in describing a certain amiable quietness of disposition and ...
Page 355
It has passages of great beauty in themselves ( detached from the fable ) touches of true nature and pathos , though none equal or indeed comparable to what we meet with in Shakespear and other writers of that day ; but the awful ...
It has passages of great beauty in themselves ( detached from the fable ) touches of true nature and pathos , though none equal or indeed comparable to what we meet with in Shakespear and other writers of that day ; but the awful ...
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