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... Poetical imitations and similarities Explanation of the fac - simile Literary fashions The pantomimical characters 99 107 109 113 • 117 130 161 • 166 • 172 374 Extempore comedies Massinger , Milton , and the Italian theatre.
... Poetical imitations and similarities Explanation of the fac - simile Literary fashions The pantomimical characters 99 107 109 113 • 117 130 161 • 166 • 172 374 Extempore comedies Massinger , Milton , and the Italian theatre.
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Isaac Disraeli. Extempore comedies Massinger , Milton , and the Italian theatre Songs of trades , or songs for the people Introducers of exotic flowers , fruits , etc. Usurers of the seventeenth century Chidiock Titchbourne Elizabeth and ...
Isaac Disraeli. Extempore comedies Massinger , Milton , and the Italian theatre Songs of trades , or songs for the people Introducers of exotic flowers , fruits , etc. Usurers of the seventeenth century Chidiock Titchbourne Elizabeth and ...
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... Italian theatre , and were all the grotesque children of wit , and whim , and satire . Why is this burlesque race ... Italy , both ancient and modern , 174 THE PANTOMIMICAL CHARACTERS .
... Italian theatre , and were all the grotesque children of wit , and whim , and satire . Why is this burlesque race ... Italy , both ancient and modern , 174 THE PANTOMIMICAL CHARACTERS .
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... Theatre Italien , " illustrated by seventeen prints of the Italian pantomimic characters , has duly collected the ... Italy , as appears by a passage in Celsus de Re Rust . Lib . I. c . 8 ; and Juvenal employs the term centunculus as a ...
... Theatre Italien , " illustrated by seventeen prints of the Italian pantomimic characters , has duly collected the ... Italy , as appears by a passage in Celsus de Re Rust . Lib . I. c . 8 ; and Juvenal employs the term centunculus as a ...
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... Italian dialects into one comedy , by making each character use his own ; and even the modern Greek , which , it seems , afforded many an unex- pected play on words for the Italian ... Theatre Italien , p . 53 ; Gimma Italia Letterata , 196 ...
... Italian dialects into one comedy , by making each character use his own ; and even the modern Greek , which , it seems , afforded many an unex- pected play on words for the Italian ... Theatre Italien , p . 53 ; Gimma Italia Letterata , 196 ...
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