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... poetry and the drama ; they cannot be split , and we the spectators cannot follow the plot without enjoying the poetry . ... have enjoyed what the plays had to offer , when poetry was a courtier's accomplishment as much as fencing .
... poetry and the drama ; they cannot be split , and we the spectators cannot follow the plot without enjoying the poetry . ... have enjoyed what the plays had to offer , when poetry was a courtier's accomplishment as much as fencing .
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The words which look so cold on the page are heard to have the run of living speech – the speech of the people he observed so well and enjoyed observing so much . Plays suggested for reading are : Bartholomew Fair , The Devil is an Ass ...
The words which look so cold on the page are heard to have the run of living speech – the speech of the people he observed so well and enjoyed observing so much . Plays suggested for reading are : Bartholomew Fair , The Devil is an Ass ...
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I find three of his poems still enjoyable : ' On a distant Prospect of Eton College ' , ' On the Death of a Favourite Cat ' , and the ' Elegy in a Country Churchyard ' - the last a perfectly controlled ...
I find three of his poems still enjoyable : ' On a distant Prospect of Eton College ' , ' On the Death of a Favourite Cat ' , and the ' Elegy in a Country Churchyard ' - the last a perfectly controlled ...
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