A Literary History of the English People from the Renaissance to the Civil War ...: From the renaissance to the civil war. 1906-09T. F. Unwin, 1926 - English literature |
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... Success of those theories in France and failure of the independents : Ogier and Schélandre - Cause of this difference : natural tendencies and tastes , otherwise said nature of the two peoples ... ... II . THEATRES AND PERFORMANCES ...
... Success of those theories in France and failure of the independents : Ogier and Schélandre - Cause of this difference : natural tendencies and tastes , otherwise said nature of the two peoples ... ... II . THEATRES AND PERFORMANCES ...
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... success ... Less brilliant fate of authors - The traffic in plays - Hens- lowe and his authors - Daborne - The fear of printers- Enormous destruction of plays of that period ... ... - ... Going to the play - The dinner at the ordinary ...
... success ... Less brilliant fate of authors - The traffic in plays - Hens- lowe and his authors - Daborne - The fear of printers- Enormous destruction of plays of that period ... ... - ... Going to the play - The dinner at the ordinary ...
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... successful - The books read by Shakespeare - The question of his learning - Sully Prudhomme's opinion on poets ' originality - Shakespeare's success with the many - With the refined , he counts especially as an amourist and a lyrical ...
... successful - The books read by Shakespeare - The question of his learning - Sully Prudhomme's opinion on poets ' originality - Shakespeare's success with the many - With the refined , he counts especially as an amourist and a lyrical ...
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... success - Slow increase of Shakespeare's reputation - Accounts of English literature in which he is omitted - Praise and remodellings ; Dryden , Davenant , Shad- well - Growing renown in the eighteenth century , " The Spectator ...
... success - Slow increase of Shakespeare's reputation - Accounts of English literature in which he is omitted - Praise and remodellings ; Dryden , Davenant , Shad- well - Growing renown in the eighteenth century , " The Spectator ...
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... success of the works of observation - The question of foreign travel : Hall and Howell - Journeys of Sandys , Moryson , Overbury , etc.- Judgments on foreign nations ; Overbury and France Essays and characters - Influence of Montaigne ...
... success of the works of observation - The question of foreign travel : Hall and Howell - Journeys of Sandys , Moryson , Overbury , etc.- Judgments on foreign nations ; Overbury and France Essays and characters - Influence of Montaigne ...
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