Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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الصفحة ii
... play and the history on which it was founded , he ventures upon slight grounds , to attribute it to Shakspear . There are certainly a few good passages in this old play , and some strong coincidences between certain expressions and ...
... play and the history on which it was founded , he ventures upon slight grounds , to attribute it to Shakspear . There are certainly a few good passages in this old play , and some strong coincidences between certain expressions and ...
الصفحة vii
... play has not attracted the attention of any modern writer , we may be excused if we preface the extracts we propose to make from it , with the narrative on which it is constructed ; and it will perhaps be more in keeping if this be done ...
... play has not attracted the attention of any modern writer , we may be excused if we preface the extracts we propose to make from it , with the narrative on which it is constructed ; and it will perhaps be more in keeping if this be done ...
الصفحة ix
... both confessed themselves guilty of the fact . Trusty Roger being also condemned as an accessary , was executed with his mistress at the time and place aforesaid . " B In this old play the Muse of Tragedy fills the INTRODUCTION . IX.
... both confessed themselves guilty of the fact . Trusty Roger being also condemned as an accessary , was executed with his mistress at the time and place aforesaid . " B In this old play the Muse of Tragedy fills the INTRODUCTION . IX.
الصفحة x
... play is not divided into acts . Our modern managers appear to have recurred to practices something similar , and have in their late revivals of the neglected plays of Shakspear , introduced to suit the taste of the present age , all ...
... play is not divided into acts . Our modern managers appear to have recurred to practices something similar , and have in their late revivals of the neglected plays of Shakspear , introduced to suit the taste of the present age , all ...
الصفحة xii
... play ? Young San . Here at our door . Boy . What , if your father find us ? Young San . No , he's at Woolwich , and will not come home to night . Enter to them BROWN and ROGER : Brown . Is she so out of patience as thou say'st ? Roger ...
... play ? Young San . Here at our door . Boy . What , if your father find us ? Young San . No , he's at Woolwich , and will not come home to night . Enter to them BROWN and ROGER : Brown . Is she so out of patience as thou say'st ? Roger ...
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