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The Bootian plainplain - once the scaffold of Mars where he held his games ' was but a lonely sheepwalk ; even as all Greece , once a Europe of several States , was but one , and perhaps the poorest , among the many provinces of the ...
The Bootian plainplain - once the scaffold of Mars where he held his games ' was but a lonely sheepwalk ; even as all Greece , once a Europe of several States , was but one , and perhaps the poorest , among the many provinces of the ...
Pagina 299
And , to borrow the war - cries of 1830 , there was opposed to this Classical army a Romantic levy , with Shakespeare , Dekker , and Chettle among its chiefs . , Where much must be left to surmise , we know that Chettle once went out of ...
And , to borrow the war - cries of 1830 , there was opposed to this Classical army a Romantic levy , with Shakespeare , Dekker , and Chettle among its chiefs . , Where much must be left to surmise , we know that Chettle once went out of ...
Pagina 305
Captain Tucca , the character borrowed from The Poetaster to set an edge on Dekker's retort , speaks the Epilogue to Satiromastix , and begs the audience to applaud the piece in order that Horace ( Jonson ) may be obliged to reply once ...
Captain Tucca , the character borrowed from The Poetaster to set an edge on Dekker's retort , speaks the Epilogue to Satiromastix , and begs the audience to applaud the piece in order that Horace ( Jonson ) may be obliged to reply once ...
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