Poetaster, Issues 27-28 |
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Page lxii
... Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with good deeds than goods . It is competency to him that he can be virtuous . He doth neither covet nor fear ...
... Fortune could never break him , nor make him less . He counts it his pleasure to despise pleasures , and is more delighted with good deeds than goods . It is competency to him that he can be virtuous . He doth neither covet nor fear ...
Page lxxii
... fortune for their auncestors . ' It is a somewhat singular coincidence further , ' writes Grosart ( Marston's Poems xi ) ' that in the Poetaster , already quoted from , the opening of the Comedy introduces Ovid jun . provoking Ovid sen ...
... fortune for their auncestors . ' It is a somewhat singular coincidence further , ' writes Grosart ( Marston's Poems xi ) ' that in the Poetaster , already quoted from , the opening of the Comedy introduces Ovid jun . provoking Ovid sen ...
Page lxxv
... Fortune playhouse ; and the critics must have discovered , if their judgment had been as active as their enmity , a very frequent recurrence throughout the Poetaster , and the Apology , to the poverty and low estimation of this unfor ...
... Fortune playhouse ; and the critics must have discovered , if their judgment had been as active as their enmity , a very frequent recurrence throughout the Poetaster , and the Apology , to the poverty and low estimation of this unfor ...
Page lxxvi
... Fortune , but of Pembroke's " just settled , after years of strolling in the country , 1600 Nov. , at the Rose under Henslow , who was also managing the Fortune . ' ' The players he [ Tucca ] invites to supper , I , lean Polyphagus ; 2 ...
... Fortune , but of Pembroke's " just settled , after years of strolling in the country , 1600 Nov. , at the Rose under Henslow , who was also managing the Fortune . ' ' The players he [ Tucca ] invites to supper , I , lean Polyphagus ; 2 ...
Page lxxvii
... Fortune on his side , though he acts at the Rose , because both the Rose and the Fortune are now managed by Henslowe and Alleyn . Small thinks it quite as natural to say to a member of the Chamberlain's com- pany that he has Fortune on ...
... Fortune on his side , though he acts at the Rose , because both the Rose and the Fortune are now managed by Henslowe and Alleyn . Small thinks it quite as natural to say to a member of the Chamberlain's com- pany that he has Fortune on ...
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