Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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103. oldal
... dramatic dialogue approaching nearer the writers of Queen Anne's reign than those of Queen Elizabeth's . Milton's name is included by Dr. Johnson in the list of metaphysical poets on no better au- thority ON COWLEY , BUTLER , & c . 103.
... dramatic dialogue approaching nearer the writers of Queen Anne's reign than those of Queen Elizabeth's . Milton's name is included by Dr. Johnson in the list of metaphysical poets on no better au- thority ON COWLEY , BUTLER , & c . 103.
130. oldal
... dramatic painting . I should think this comedy would bear reviving ; and if Mr. Liston were to play Sir Fopling , the part would shine out with double lustre , " like the morn risen on mid - noon . " - Dryden's comedies have all the ...
... dramatic painting . I should think this comedy would bear reviving ; and if Mr. Liston were to play Sir Fopling , the part would shine out with double lustre , " like the morn risen on mid - noon . " - Dryden's comedies have all the ...
131. oldal
... dramatic writers of this period , noble and plebeian . I shall only mention one other piece , the Committee , I believe by Sir Robert Howard , which has of late been cut down into the farce called Honest Thieves , and which I remember ...
... dramatic writers of this period , noble and plebeian . I shall only mention one other piece , the Committee , I believe by Sir Robert Howard , which has of late been cut down into the farce called Honest Thieves , and which I remember ...
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