The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 1John Murray, 1827 |
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... thy studies ; that the age May be indebted to thee , for reprieve Of purer language , and that spite may grieve To see itself outdone . When thou art read , The theatre may hope arts are not dead , Though long conceal'd ; that poet ...
... thy studies ; that the age May be indebted to thee , for reprieve Of purer language , and that spite may grieve To see itself outdone . When thou art read , The theatre may hope arts are not dead , Though long conceal'd ; that poet ...
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John Ford. Nor art in verse ; true , I have heard some tell Of Aganippe , but ne'er ... art , Equal with his , in playing the king's part . RA . EURE , baronis ... Thou hast eternis'd ; made a crown his game . His lofty spirit soars yet ...
John Ford. Nor art in verse ; true , I have heard some tell Of Aganippe , but ne'er ... art , Equal with his , in playing the king's part . RA . EURE , baronis ... Thou hast eternis'd ; made a crown his game . His lofty spirit soars yet ...
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... THOU cheat'st us , Ford ; mak'st one seem two by art : What is Love's Sacrifice , but The Broken Heart ? RICHARD CRASHAW . † * " John Tatham was a poet of the reign of Charles I. and au- thor of four plays enumerated in the Biographia ...
... THOU cheat'st us , Ford ; mak'st one seem two by art : What is Love's Sacrifice , but The Broken Heart ? RICHARD CRASHAW . † * " John Tatham was a poet of the reign of Charles I. and au- thor of four plays enumerated in the Biographia ...
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... Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity . " Men . I repriev'd The intended execution with intreaties , And interruption . - But , my princely friend , I could chide , & c . ] It should rather be , I could not chide ; unless the ...
... Thou hast discours'd A truth of mirth and pity . " Men . I repriev'd The intended execution with intreaties , And interruption . - But , my princely friend , I could chide , & c . ] It should rather be , I could not chide ; unless the ...
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... thou art doubly welcome : I will not lose the sight of such a rarity For one part of my hopes . When do you intend To visit my great - spirited sister ? Men . May I Without offence ? C Amet . Without offence ! -Parthenophill : Shall ...
... thou art doubly welcome : I will not lose the sight of such a rarity For one part of my hopes . When do you intend To visit my great - spirited sister ? Men . May I Without offence ? C Amet . Without offence ! -Parthenophill : Shall ...
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