The Poetical Decameron, Or, Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry: Particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. |
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... Heywood's " English Traveller , " -Fitzgeffrey's Address to the great Navigators of Elizabeth's reign John Higgins , Thomas Nabbes , and Ben Jonson , cited for a coincidence - Fitzgeffrey's praise of Spenser , Daniel , and Drayton - His ...
... Heywood's " English Traveller , " -Fitzgeffrey's Address to the great Navigators of Elizabeth's reign John Higgins , Thomas Nabbes , and Ben Jonson , cited for a coincidence - Fitzgeffrey's praise of Spenser , Daniel , and Drayton - His ...
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... Heywood's play " The English Traveller , " ( 1633 ) , in which the scene described by Athenæus is humor- ously brought upon the stage . ELLIOT . But , methinks , we are at sea ourselves , and shall soon be beyond our reckoning : if we ...
... Heywood's play " The English Traveller , " ( 1633 ) , in which the scene described by Athenæus is humor- ously brought upon the stage . ELLIOT . But , methinks , we are at sea ourselves , and shall soon be beyond our reckoning : if we ...
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... Heywood's authority for the introduction of the classic measures in his " Apology for Actors , " 1612 - His practice in his " Pleasant Dialogues and Dramas , ” 1637 — Aske's Elizabetha triumphans , 1588 , and quota- tion from it ...
... Heywood's authority for the introduction of the classic measures in his " Apology for Actors , " 1612 - His practice in his " Pleasant Dialogues and Dramas , ” 1637 — Aske's Elizabetha triumphans , 1588 , and quota- tion from it ...
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... by Thomas Heywood , the voluminous dra- matist , in the " Epilogue to the Reader , " subjoined to his " Royal King and Loyal Subject ; " I shall have occasion to mention him again hereafter , but we SECOND CONVERSATION . 89.
... by Thomas Heywood , the voluminous dra- matist , in the " Epilogue to the Reader , " subjoined to his " Royal King and Loyal Subject ; " I shall have occasion to mention him again hereafter , but we SECOND CONVERSATION . 89.
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... blanke verse , or meeter , in Distichon or Hexastichon , or in what forme or feet or what number you can desire . " ELLIOT . A Sweeping assertion : who makes it ? 65 BOURNE . Thomas Heywood , the play - poet 124 SECOND CONVERSATION .
... blanke verse , or meeter , in Distichon or Hexastichon , or in what forme or feet or what number you can desire . " ELLIOT . A Sweeping assertion : who makes it ? 65 BOURNE . Thomas Heywood , the play - poet 124 SECOND CONVERSATION .
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