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Page xiii
... side of the arch is a pedestal sup- porting a flanking column twined with laurel leaves . Above the arch is a fronton with arched pediment , before which stands TRAGICOMEDIA . In a niche to the left of the fronton is Bacchus , in a ...
... side of the arch is a pedestal sup- porting a flanking column twined with laurel leaves . Above the arch is a fronton with arched pediment , before which stands TRAGICOMEDIA . In a niche to the left of the fronton is Bacchus , in a ...
Page xiv
... side , above the center , the oval is decorated with a palm branch , and it is set in a rectangular frame , in each lower corner of which are two books , one lying flat , the ' This collation is made from the copy of the 1640 folio in ...
... side , above the center , the oval is decorated with a palm branch , and it is set in a rectangular frame , in each lower corner of which are two books , one lying flat , the ' This collation is made from the copy of the 1640 folio in ...
Page xxiv
... side Se defendendo . The dramatic quarrels centering in Poetaster have been dealt with by many students of the Elizabethan drama ; two monographs have been devoted to them : the War of the Theaters , by J. H. Penniman , and the Stage ...
... side Se defendendo . The dramatic quarrels centering in Poetaster have been dealt with by many students of the Elizabethan drama ; two monographs have been devoted to them : the War of the Theaters , by J. H. Penniman , and the Stage ...
Page lvi
... side , and is growing rich and purchasing ( 3. 4. 134-6 ) , though he was once a poor fiddler and barn - stormer ( 3. 4. 143–8 , 179–183 ) . He is now a man of importance in his company , a share- holder , with power to retain a ...
... side , and is growing rich and purchasing ( 3. 4. 134-6 ) , though he was once a poor fiddler and barn - stormer ( 3. 4. 143–8 , 179–183 ) . He is now a man of importance in his company , a share- holder , with power to retain a ...
Page lviii
... side , and that , if Mars- ton write for it , " shall not need to travel with pumps full of gravel " any more . This is Pembroke's company [ cf. Fleay , Stage 138 ] , just settled , after years of strolling in the country , 1600 Nov ...
... side , and that , if Mars- ton write for it , " shall not need to travel with pumps full of gravel " any more . This is Pembroke's company [ cf. Fleay , Stage 138 ] , just settled , after years of strolling in the country , 1600 Nov ...
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