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... scenes together ; and sometimes with all deference to so great a name as his , not altogether for the advantage of the authors of whom he borrowed.1 And if Augustus and Virgil were ... scene of his Poetaster 2 ROWE'S LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE 17.
... scenes together ; and sometimes with all deference to so great a name as his , not altogether for the advantage of the authors of whom he borrowed.1 And if Augustus and Virgil were ... scene of his Poetaster 2 ROWE'S LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE 17.
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... scene travels over the greatest part of the Roman Empire . But in recompense for his carelessness in this point , when he comes to another part of the drama , the manners of his characters , in acting or speaking what is proper for them ...
... scene travels over the greatest part of the Roman Empire . But in recompense for his carelessness in this point , when he comes to another part of the drama , the manners of his characters , in acting or speaking what is proper for them ...
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... scene is meant to be ludicrous , the familiar reference to Shakespeare is significant . In The Return from Par- nassus , II , the parts concerning Shakespeare are in Act I , scene 2 , and in Act III , scene 3. In the first we have two ...
... scene is meant to be ludicrous , the familiar reference to Shakespeare is significant . In The Return from Par- nassus , II , the parts concerning Shakespeare are in Act I , scene 2 , and in Act III , scene 3. In the first we have two ...
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EARLY BIOGRAPHY AND ANECDOTE | 1 |
CRITICISM AND REPUTATION AMONG | 49 |
SOCIAL STANDING AND PERSONAL REP | 94 |
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