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... afterwards modified by a circum- stance which has excited attention at home and abroad , and which has been to me , most unfairly , the source of much personal attack and obloquy . In the year 1849 it was my good , or ill , fortune to ...
... afterwards modified by a circum- stance which has excited attention at home and abroad , and which has been to me , most unfairly , the source of much personal attack and obloquy . In the year 1849 it was my good , or ill , fortune to ...
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... afterwards says , " We will untread the steps of damned flight ; " and in fact he has in his ears and memory the very words of Melun , as properly represented , viz.— " Untread the road - way of rebellion . " Such is the emendation in ...
... afterwards says , " We will untread the steps of damned flight ; " and in fact he has in his ears and memory the very words of Melun , as properly represented , viz.— " Untread the road - way of rebellion . " Such is the emendation in ...
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... afterwards , and who continued a writer for the stage until near the date of the closing of the theatres by the Puritans . John Heywood , in all probability , died about the time that Thomas Heywood was born . 1 One of the latest pieces ...
... afterwards , and who continued a writer for the stage until near the date of the closing of the theatres by the Puritans . John Heywood , in all probability , died about the time that Thomas Heywood was born . 1 One of the latest pieces ...
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... afterwards Earl of Dorset , and it was performed " by the gentlemen of the Inner Temple . " Al- though the form of the Greek drama is observed in " Gor- boduc , " and each act concluded by a chorus , yet Sir Philip Sidney , who admitted ...
... afterwards Earl of Dorset , and it was performed " by the gentlemen of the Inner Temple . " Al- though the form of the Greek drama is observed in " Gor- boduc , " and each act concluded by a chorus , yet Sir Philip Sidney , who admitted ...
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... afterwards comes to a point pre- viously urged by Whetstone ; for Sidney complains that plays were “ neither right tragedies nor right comedies , mingling kings and clowns , not because the matter so carrieth it , but thrust in the ...
... afterwards comes to a point pre- viously urged by Whetstone ; for Sidney complains that plays were “ neither right tragedies nor right comedies , mingling kings and clowns , not because the matter so carrieth it , but thrust in the ...
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