Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... manner , the glory of his mature day , and the sober lustre of his evening . In each of these periods the characters and productions of his dramatic contemporaries will be examined . The reader will proceed step by step in a systematic ...
... manner , the glory of his mature day , and the sober lustre of his evening . In each of these periods the characters and productions of his dramatic contemporaries will be examined . The reader will proceed step by step in a systematic ...
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... manners or policies can destroy . The Chester Mysteries , ' which appear greatly to have resembled those of Coventry , were finally suppressed in 1574. Archdeacon Rogers , who in his MSS . rejoices that “ such a cloud of ignorance ...
... manners or policies can destroy . The Chester Mysteries , ' which appear greatly to have resembled those of Coventry , were finally suppressed in 1574. Archdeacon Rogers , who in his MSS . rejoices that “ such a cloud of ignorance ...
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... manners . And of all abuses this is most undecent and intolerable , to suffer holy things to be handled by men so profane , and defiled by interposition of dissolute words . " ( Page 103. ) Those who have read the ancient Mysteries ...
... manners . And of all abuses this is most undecent and intolerable , to suffer holy things to be handled by men so profane , and defiled by interposition of dissolute words . " ( Page 103. ) Those who have read the ancient Mysteries ...
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... manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as if the whole world was at his command , till * Ben Jonson's Works , Note on The Devil is an Ass . ' Charity comes in , and reads him a very severe lecture upon the impropriety of his ...
... manner he does talk ; swaggering and bullying as if the whole world was at his command , till * Ben Jonson's Works , Note on The Devil is an Ass . ' Charity comes in , and reads him a very severe lecture upon the impropriety of his ...
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... manners were exhibited by the audiences of that day , they must have possessed the virtue of pa- tience in a remarkable ... manner is ( as I think it is in other like corporations ) that , when players of interludes come to town , they ...
... manners were exhibited by the audiences of that day , they must have possessed the virtue of pa- tience in a remarkable ... manner is ( as I think it is in other like corporations ) that , when players of interludes come to town , they ...
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