Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works, Volum 1J. Murray, 1854 - 395 pàgines |
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Pàgina xii
... Comedy - for he mis- takes its title . In his ' Waller ' he finds fault with Fenton for an error made by himself , from confounding two poems . In the same life he calls Hampden the uncle of Waller instead of the cousin . In his ' Life ...
... Comedy - for he mis- takes its title . In his ' Waller ' he finds fault with Fenton for an error made by himself , from confounding two poems . In the same life he calls Hampden the uncle of Waller instead of the cousin . In his ' Life ...
Pàgina 5
... comedy called ' Love's Riddle , ' though it was not published till he had been some time at Cambridge . This comedy is of the pastoral kind , which requires no acquaintance with the living world , and therefore the time at which it was ...
... comedy called ' Love's Riddle , ' though it was not published till he had been some time at Cambridge . This comedy is of the pastoral kind , which requires no acquaintance with the living world , and therefore the time at which it was ...
Pàgina 6
... comedy , which Cowley says was neither written nor acted , but rough - drawn by him , and repeated by the scholars . That this comedy was printed during his absence from his country , " he appears to have con- sidered as injurious to ...
... comedy , which Cowley says was neither written nor acted , but rough - drawn by him , and repeated by the scholars . That this comedy was printed during his absence from his country , " he appears to have con- sidered as injurious to ...
Pàgina 13
... comedy of the ' Guardian ' for the stage , he produced it [ 8th Dec. 1661 ] under the title of ' Cutter of Coleman - street . ' It was treated on the stage with great severity , and was after- wards censured as a satire on the King's ...
... comedy of the ' Guardian ' for the stage , he produced it [ 8th Dec. 1661 ] under the title of ' Cutter of Coleman - street . ' It was treated on the stage with great severity , and was after- wards censured as a satire on the King's ...
Pàgina 14
... comedy being acted so perfectly well and exact , it was performed a whole week with a full audience . Note . This play was not a little injurious to the Cavalier indigent officers , especially the characters of Cutter and Worm . -DOWNES ...
... comedy being acted so perfectly well and exact , it was performed a whole week with a full audience . Note . This play was not a little injurious to the Cavalier indigent officers , especially the characters of Cutter and Worm . -DOWNES ...
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