A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language: Alphabetically Arranged, which During the Last Fifty Years Have Come Under the Observation of J. Payne Collier ...Joseph Lilly, 1865 - 555 من الصفحات |
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... Dekker , the dramatist was often , if not always , in difficulties . ] -In September , 1616 , he was a prisoner in the King's Bench , and from thence wrote a supplicatory letter to Edward Alleyn , which is preserved in Dulwich College ...
... Dekker , the dramatist was often , if not always , in difficulties . ] -In September , 1616 , he was a prisoner in the King's Bench , and from thence wrote a supplicatory letter to Edward Alleyn , which is preserved in Dulwich College ...
الصفحة 18
... Dekker and others subsequently turned into ridicule . ( See post Dekker's Raven's Almanac ) . The four great liars are indi- cated by W. P. , under the initials B. F. T. and D ; and he first shows their discordances by the juxtaposition ...
... Dekker and others subsequently turned into ridicule . ( See post Dekker's Raven's Almanac ) . The four great liars are indi- cated by W. P. , under the initials B. F. T. and D ; and he first shows their discordances by the juxtaposition ...
الصفحة 26
... Dekker's " Honest Whore , " 1604 : Ben Jonson speaks of it in his " Bartholomew Fair , " 1614 ; Brathwaite , in his " Strappado for the Devil , " in 1615 , and two lines from it are cited in Gayton's " Festivous Notes on Don Quixote ...
... Dekker's " Honest Whore , " 1604 : Ben Jonson speaks of it in his " Bartholomew Fair , " 1614 ; Brathwaite , in his " Strappado for the Devil , " in 1615 , and two lines from it are cited in Gayton's " Festivous Notes on Don Quixote ...
الصفحة 130
... Dekker , are all distinctly pointed at , although their names are not in- serted . Of Shakespeare he speaks as follows by the name of Melicert , whom , on sign . B 3 , he had already introduced : " Nor doth the silver tongued Melicert ...
... Dekker , are all distinctly pointed at , although their names are not in- serted . Of Shakespeare he speaks as follows by the name of Melicert , whom , on sign . B 3 , he had already introduced : " Nor doth the silver tongued Melicert ...
الصفحة 157
... Dekker and Wilkins ' " Jests to make you merry , " 1607. ( See post . ) As a poet Copley is scarcely worth notice : his " Fig for Fortune , " 1596 , is good in little but in its pretentious and disappointing title : it is dull , and ill ...
... Dekker and Wilkins ' " Jests to make you merry , " 1607. ( See post . ) As a poet Copley is scarcely worth notice : his " Fig for Fortune , " 1596 , is good in little but in its pretentious and disappointing title : it is dull , and ill ...
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