Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... admirable speci- men . Another of these keen encounters of their wits ' , which serve to whet the talkers ' swords , is where Aumerle answers in the presence of Boling- broke to the charge which Bagot brings against him of being an ...
... admirable speci- men . Another of these keen encounters of their wits ' , which serve to whet the talkers ' swords , is where Aumerle answers in the presence of Boling- broke to the charge which Bagot brings against him of being an ...
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... fruitful and wholesome , they cry , ' Tis a bad school : it may be like nature , it may be like Shake- speare , but it is not like us ' . Admirable critics ! The Winter's Tale We wonder that Mr. Pope should have 371 The Merchant of Venice.
... fruitful and wholesome , they cry , ' Tis a bad school : it may be like nature , it may be like Shake- speare , but it is not like us ' . Admirable critics ! The Winter's Tale We wonder that Mr. Pope should have 371 The Merchant of Venice.
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... in an hospital . The famous cuckoo - song closes the play ; but we shall add no more criticisms : the words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo ' . Much Ado About Nothing This admirable comedy used to be 386 Dramatic Criticisms.
... in an hospital . The famous cuckoo - song closes the play ; but we shall add no more criticisms : the words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo ' . Much Ado About Nothing This admirable comedy used to be 386 Dramatic Criticisms.
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