Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 183
... pieces which have been ascribed to the two associated together , the comedy of The Woman - Hater , appeared in 1607 ; that Beaumont died in March , 1616 ; and that , between that date and the death of Fletcher , in 1625 , there were ...
... pieces which have been ascribed to the two associated together , the comedy of The Woman - Hater , appeared in 1607 ; that Beaumont died in March , 1616 ; and that , between that date and the death of Fletcher , in 1625 , there were ...
Pagina 202
... pieces only a short time before his death in 1667. The entire number of his separate works , as they have been reckoned up by modern bibliographers , exceeds a hundred . One excellence for which all Wither's writings are eminent , his ...
... pieces only a short time before his death in 1667. The entire number of his separate works , as they have been reckoned up by modern bibliographers , exceeds a hundred . One excellence for which all Wither's writings are eminent , his ...
Pagina 236
... pieces , eleven in number -all tragedies - his Theodosius , or The Force of Love , Rival Queens , or Alexander the Great , Nero , and Mithridates are the most celebrated . Crowne , though several of his plays were highly successful when ...
... pieces , eleven in number -all tragedies - his Theodosius , or The Force of Love , Rival Queens , or Alexander the Great , Nero , and Mithridates are the most celebrated . Crowne , though several of his plays were highly successful when ...
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