Philological Quarterly, Volume 41University of Iowa., 1962 - Classical philology |
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If he had been writing long enough for an interval to have occurred in his output just before 1590 , the case is quite different . It is easy to say that Shakespeare was not the subject of the lines , but it is almost as easy to say ...
If he had been writing long enough for an interval to have occurred in his output just before 1590 , the case is quite different . It is easy to say that Shakespeare was not the subject of the lines , but it is almost as easy to say ...
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In regarding the earlier writers , moreover , it is possible , though often difficult , to divide up their work into ... He tells us in his letter to John Dennis , “ Concerning Humour in Comedy , ” that good comic writing depends on the ...
In regarding the earlier writers , moreover , it is possible , though often difficult , to divide up their work into ... He tells us in his letter to John Dennis , “ Concerning Humour in Comedy , ” that good comic writing depends on the ...
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Swift , com paratively unknown , still a good Whig , was at once " courted ” by Addison and Steele , and responded so well to the red carpet treatment that by July 1708 he was writing complacently of " the triumvirate of Mr. Addison ...
Swift , com paratively unknown , still a good Whig , was at once " courted ” by Addison and Steele , and responded so well to the red carpet treatment that by July 1708 he was writing complacently of " the triumvirate of Mr. Addison ...
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Contents
Established Texts and Definitive Editions | 1 |
Loves Labors Lost and the Early Shakespeare | 18 |
Shakespeare and His Young Contemporaries | 37 |
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