Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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by a restraining order from the Lord Chamberlain . It is remarkable that no reference to a banning of Miss Lucy has been found in any newspaper , magazine , book , or pamphlet which was published in 1742 or 1743. How could a Lord ...
by a restraining order from the Lord Chamberlain . It is remarkable that no reference to a banning of Miss Lucy has been found in any newspaper , magazine , book , or pamphlet which was published in 1742 or 1743. How could a Lord ...
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the manager of Drury Lane caused the Lord Chamberlain to lift a previously imposed ban is a flight of fancy - no basis for the statement can be found in theatrical annals . The idea that there was any lifting of a ban at all derives ...
the manager of Drury Lane caused the Lord Chamberlain to lift a previously imposed ban is a flight of fancy - no basis for the statement can be found in theatrical annals . The idea that there was any lifting of a ban at all derives ...
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29 Hume's essays on tragedy and taste , although published five years before Lord Kames's Elements of Criticism ( 1762 ) , took a position hostile to empathy.30 The theory of physical or spiritual identification with the object — Lord ...
29 Hume's essays on tragedy and taste , although published five years before Lord Kames's Elements of Criticism ( 1762 ) , took a position hostile to empathy.30 The theory of physical or spiritual identification with the object — Lord ...
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Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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