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Side 41
... dramatist discloses the measure at once of his spirit's capacity and of his strength as an artist . Unless he has transcendent capacity of soul , he cannot explore the ultimate depths the knowledge of which will alone give the stamp of ...
... dramatist discloses the measure at once of his spirit's capacity and of his strength as an artist . Unless he has transcendent capacity of soul , he cannot explore the ultimate depths the knowledge of which will alone give the stamp of ...
Side 106
... dramatist , Thomas Tom- kis , was rewarded at a similar rate for his play , Albumazar , in the following year . In the bursar's account books for Trinity College , Cambridge , for 1615 is the entry , " Item , given Mr. Tomkis for his ...
... dramatist , Thomas Tom- kis , was rewarded at a similar rate for his play , Albumazar , in the following year . In the bursar's account books for Trinity College , Cambridge , for 1615 is the entry , " Item , given Mr. Tomkis for his ...
Side 102
... dramatists ( among whom Jonson , Marston , Chapman , Dekker , and Webster ) started writing plays in a new and so- phisticated style . They catered to the contemporary taste for satire , thereby constituting a conscious and temporarily ...
... dramatists ( among whom Jonson , Marston , Chapman , Dekker , and Webster ) started writing plays in a new and so- phisticated style . They catered to the contemporary taste for satire , thereby constituting a conscious and temporarily ...
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A Stratford Family | 8 |
Education | 19 |
The Player Becomes Playwright | 34 |
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