The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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... True ' Sonnet ( 105 ) by Breton in his ' Melancholy Humours ' of 1600 , as first noticed by the present writer , all point to a 16th - century date . A book called ' Amours by J. D. with certein other Sonnets by W. S. , ' licensed for ...
... True ' Sonnet ( 105 ) by Breton in his ' Melancholy Humours ' of 1600 , as first noticed by the present writer , all point to a 16th - century date . A book called ' Amours by J. D. with certein other Sonnets by W. S. , ' licensed for ...
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... true canon will not be easy , but it need not be considered impossible . ' Titus Andronicus ' will undoubtedly be a bone of contention . Because the well - informed Meres mentions it , and it finds a place in the first Folio , some will ...
... true canon will not be easy , but it need not be considered impossible . ' Titus Andronicus ' will undoubtedly be a bone of contention . Because the well - informed Meres mentions it , and it finds a place in the first Folio , some will ...
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... True , ' was being acted , may or may not have destroyed some playhouse copies . * July 9 , in the following year , there was a disastrous fire at Stratford . In 1620 , Ben Jonson's house , with its library - and he must have had ...
... True , ' was being acted , may or may not have destroyed some playhouse copies . * July 9 , in the following year , there was a disastrous fire at Stratford . In 1620 , Ben Jonson's house , with its library - and he must have had ...
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... True , he had been smitten with paralysis in 1907 ; and repeated strokes in the following years had reduced him to such a moribund condition that for a long time he had ceased to play any part in public affairs . Now that time has ...
... True , he had been smitten with paralysis in 1907 ; and repeated strokes in the following years had reduced him to such a moribund condition that for a long time he had ceased to play any part in public affairs . Now that time has ...
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... true that this injustice long pur- sued his maturer art , but it is not less true that in his original character he was not to be distinguished from those purveyors of ' light ' verse who are hardly admitted into the kingdom of Apollo ...
... true that this injustice long pur- sued his maturer art , but it is not less true that in his original character he was not to be distinguished from those purveyors of ' light ' verse who are hardly admitted into the kingdom of Apollo ...
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