Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1권Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - 961페이지 |
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... play ) . Much later , in 1758 , Dr. Johnson suspended his good judg- ment to cheer his friend Dodsley's Cleone , the play with " more blood than brains " ; and another friend , the minor poet William Shenstone , contributed the epilogue ...
... play ) . Much later , in 1758 , Dr. Johnson suspended his good judg- ment to cheer his friend Dodsley's Cleone , the play with " more blood than brains " ; and another friend , the minor poet William Shenstone , contributed the epilogue ...
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... play attempted to offer in dramatic form certain of the features of epic . Accordingly , its characters were high ... play The History of Henry the Fifth was produced in London on August 13 , 1664. Though The Indian Queen by Dryden and ...
... play attempted to offer in dramatic form certain of the features of epic . Accordingly , its characters were high ... play The History of Henry the Fifth was produced in London on August 13 , 1664. Though The Indian Queen by Dryden and ...
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... play in which an unfaithful husband , Loveless , is swiftly converted to fidelity by his wife , who to move him masquerades as a prostitute . Though it cannot accurately be called the very first sentimental comedy , it was the first such ...
... play in which an unfaithful husband , Loveless , is swiftly converted to fidelity by his wife , who to move him masquerades as a prostitute . Though it cannot accurately be called the very first sentimental comedy , it was the first such ...
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