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Pagina 201
... Play is most celebrated . The present Paper shall be employed upon Sir Foplin Flutter . The re- ceived Character of this Play is , That it is the Pattern of Gen- tile Comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the Characters of greatest ...
... Play is most celebrated . The present Paper shall be employed upon Sir Foplin Flutter . The re- ceived Character of this Play is , That it is the Pattern of Gen- tile Comedy . Dorimant and Harriot are the Characters of greatest ...
Pagina 426
... Play he mentions , without dwelling so much as he might have done on the Author's most excellent Talent of Humour . The pleasant Pictures he has drawn of Life , should have been more kindly mentioned , at the same time that he banishes ...
... Play he mentions , without dwelling so much as he might have done on the Author's most excellent Talent of Humour . The pleasant Pictures he has drawn of Life , should have been more kindly mentioned , at the same time that he banishes ...
Pagina 541
... play entitled Ibrahim in 1676 , founded on Scudéry's romance of that name . The ' throwing of the handkerchief ' supplied many a meta- phor in the plays of the day . Cf. Shadwell's Scowrers , 1. i . It is probable that not a little of ...
... play entitled Ibrahim in 1676 , founded on Scudéry's romance of that name . The ' throwing of the handkerchief ' supplied many a meta- phor in the plays of the day . Cf. Shadwell's Scowrers , 1. i . It is probable that not a little of ...
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