The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 3T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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עמוד 178
... Plautus : Seneca , the tragedian : Boe- thius : Maximian , with his madde dities how dotyng age wolde jape with young foly : Boccacio , with his volumes grete : Quin- tus Curtius : Macrobius , who treated of Scipion's dreame : Poggius ...
... Plautus : Seneca , the tragedian : Boe- thius : Maximian , with his madde dities how dotyng age wolde jape with young foly : Boccacio , with his volumes grete : Quin- tus Curtius : Macrobius , who treated of Scipion's dreame : Poggius ...
עמוד 188
... Plautus was played before king Henry the Eighth at Greenwich . I have before mentioned Skelton's play of MAGNIFICENCE . [ The only copy of Skelton's moral comedy of MAGNIFICENCE now remaining , printed by Rastal , without date in a thin ...
... Plautus was played before king Henry the Eighth at Greenwich . I have before mentioned Skelton's play of MAGNIFICENCE . [ The only copy of Skelton's moral comedy of MAGNIFICENCE now remaining , printed by Rastal , without date in a thin ...
עמוד 210
... Plautus , and the tragedies of DIDO , and of HEZEKIAH , in English : which were played in the body , or nave , of the chapel of King's col- lege , on a stage extended from side to side , by a select com- pany of scholars , chosen from ...
... Plautus , and the tragedies of DIDO , and of HEZEKIAH , in English : which were played in the body , or nave , of the chapel of King's col- lege , on a stage extended from side to side , by a select com- pany of scholars , chosen from ...
עמוד 214
... Plautus as dramatic authors ; where Hamlet , speak- ing of a variety of theatrical performances , says , " Seneca can- not be too heavy , nor Plautus too light . " Jonson , in his comedy of THE STAPLE OF NEWES , has a satirical allusion ...
... Plautus as dramatic authors ; where Hamlet , speak- ing of a variety of theatrical performances , says , " Seneca can- not be too heavy , nor Plautus too light . " Jonson , in his comedy of THE STAPLE OF NEWES , has a satirical allusion ...
עמוד 215
... Plautus and Terence . Hence ideas of a legitimate fable must have been imperceptibly derived to the popular and vernacular drama . And we may add , while no settled or public theatres were known , and plays were chiefly acted by ...
... Plautus and Terence . Hence ideas of a legitimate fable must have been imperceptibly derived to the popular and vernacular drama . And we may add , while no settled or public theatres were known , and plays were chiefly acted by ...
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