Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1938 |
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Pagina 110
... tragedy , which , if the circumstances in which he wrote it be considered , will afford at once an uncommon proof of strength of genius , and evenness of mind , of a serenity not to be ruffled , and an imagination not to be sup- pressed ...
... tragedy , which , if the circumstances in which he wrote it be considered , will afford at once an uncommon proof of strength of genius , and evenness of mind , of a serenity not to be ruffled , and an imagination not to be sup- pressed ...
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... tragedy the same year , on the story of Humphry Duke of Gloucester . This tragedy is only remembered by its title . His happiest undertaking was of a paper called The Freethinker , in conjunction with associates , of whom one was Dr ...
... tragedy the same year , on the story of Humphry Duke of Gloucester . This tragedy is only remembered by its title . His happiest undertaking was of a paper called The Freethinker , in conjunction with associates , of whom one was Dr ...
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... TRAGEDIES . Edited by A. K. McIlwraith . Con- tains SACKVILLE and NORTON'S Gorboduc ; MARLOWE'S Dr. Faustus ; Arden of Feversham ; KYD'S Spanish Tragedy ; HEY- WOOD's Woman Killed with Kindness ( 452 ) . FIVE ELIZABETHAN COMEDIES ...
... TRAGEDIES . Edited by A. K. McIlwraith . Con- tains SACKVILLE and NORTON'S Gorboduc ; MARLOWE'S Dr. Faustus ; Arden of Feversham ; KYD'S Spanish Tragedy ; HEY- WOOD's Woman Killed with Kindness ( 452 ) . FIVE ELIZABETHAN COMEDIES ...
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