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Page vi
... , devoted to the learning of the past , sternly bade the fluttering heart be still ; but for him who had been impelled to write The Case is Altered at the outset of his career , and was destined to begin The Sad Shepherd at the vi Preface.
... , devoted to the learning of the past , sternly bade the fluttering heart be still ; but for him who had been impelled to write The Case is Altered at the outset of his career , and was destined to begin The Sad Shepherd at the vi Preface.
Page xv
... Write . Ab . Holl : POËTASTER , | OR | His Arraignement . | A Comicall Satyre . First Acted in the yeare 1601 By . the then | Children of Queene ELIZABETHS CHAPPELL . | VVith the allowance of the Master of REVELS . | The Author B. J. ...
... Write . Ab . Holl : POËTASTER , | OR | His Arraignement . | A Comicall Satyre . First Acted in the yeare 1601 By . the then | Children of Queene ELIZABETHS CHAPPELL . | VVith the allowance of the Master of REVELS . | The Author B. J. ...
Page xxvi
... writes Fleay , ' Jonson took offence ; he could not tolerate being made to talk fustian , and his scholarly service to all the sciences implied in i . I did not compen- sate for that . Hence his abuse of Marston . ' Evidently Fleay has ...
... writes Fleay , ' Jonson took offence ; he could not tolerate being made to talk fustian , and his scholarly service to all the sciences implied in i . I did not compen- sate for that . Hence his abuse of Marston . ' Evidently Fleay has ...
Page xxix
... writes , moreover , it is still early enough in 1601 for him to speak of ' this winter , ' which has made Histrio's company of adult actors poorer than so many starved snakes , and this seems to be an allusion to the success of the ...
... writes , moreover , it is still early enough in 1601 for him to speak of ' this winter , ' which has made Histrio's company of adult actors poorer than so many starved snakes , and this seems to be an allusion to the success of the ...
Page xxxvii
... writes : " The treasure of a fool is always in his tongue , said the witty comic poet , ' & c . Concerning this allusion Schelling says ( ed . Timber 99 ) : ' I cannot identify this passage in Plautus , Terence , Menander , or other ...
... writes : " The treasure of a fool is always in his tongue , said the witty comic poet , ' & c . Concerning this allusion Schelling says ( ed . Timber 99 ) : ' I cannot identify this passage in Plautus , Terence , Menander , or other ...
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