The Journal of a London PlaygoerLeicester University Press, 1974 - 320페이지 |
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... English literature : Tables of English Literature ( 1870 ) , A First Sketch of English Literature ( 1873 ) , and notably a massive history , English Writers ( 1887–95 ) , projected in 20 volumes of which Morley lived to com- plete only ...
... English literature : Tables of English Literature ( 1870 ) , A First Sketch of English Literature ( 1873 ) , and notably a massive history , English Writers ( 1887–95 ) , projected in 20 volumes of which Morley lived to com- plete only ...
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... English plays of past ages could be mended in this way , but too many French plays were corrupt ; " it would be easier as well as wholesomer to pare the sound old English apple than to scoop and cook and sugar those rotten French ...
... English plays of past ages could be mended in this way , but too many French plays were corrupt ; " it would be easier as well as wholesomer to pare the sound old English apple than to scoop and cook and sugar those rotten French ...
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... English stage is rich in the true freedom of the English character , and the critical habit of looking through the King's robes at the man who plays the King , to reckon him perhaps below a dozen of his comrades , helps to keep up that ...
... English stage is rich in the true freedom of the English character , and the critical habit of looking through the King's robes at the man who plays the King , to reckon him perhaps below a dozen of his comrades , helps to keep up that ...
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