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Page 74
... Massinger is said to have co - operated with Middleton and Rowley , probably only owes to him a few emendations . Of Massinger's own plays , the two earliest , The Unnatural Combat and The Duke of Milan , though containing some noble ...
... Massinger is said to have co - operated with Middleton and Rowley , probably only owes to him a few emendations . Of Massinger's own plays , the two earliest , The Unnatural Combat and The Duke of Milan , though containing some noble ...
Page 75
... Massinger's sym- pathy with the popular cause : ' You roar out All is the King's , his will above his laws ; And that fit tributes are too gentle yokes For his poor subjects , ' etc. Massinger's next Comedy , A New Way to Pay Old Debts ...
... Massinger's sym- pathy with the popular cause : ' You roar out All is the King's , his will above his laws ; And that fit tributes are too gentle yokes For his poor subjects , ' etc. Massinger's next Comedy , A New Way to Pay Old Debts ...
Page 76
... Massinger's surviving plays . The licenser refused to sanction it , owing to some supposed reference in the history of the hero to the deposi- tion of Sebastian , King of Portugal , there being a peace sworn ' twixt the Kings of England ...
... Massinger's surviving plays . The licenser refused to sanction it , owing to some supposed reference in the history of the hero to the deposi- tion of Sebastian , King of Portugal , there being a peace sworn ' twixt the Kings of England ...
Page 77
John Howard Bertram Masterman. Massinger's wide range of subjects , the ingenuity and skill with which most of his ... Massinger has left no single tragedy that de- serves to rank with A New Way to Pay Old Debts , he was perhaps strongest ...
John Howard Bertram Masterman. Massinger's wide range of subjects , the ingenuity and skill with which most of his ... Massinger has left no single tragedy that de- serves to rank with A New Way to Pay Old Debts , he was perhaps strongest ...
Page 78
... Massinger's verse is facile and vigorous , but often careless and prosaic . His lines sometimes overlap in such a way that , if printed consecutively , their rhythm would scarcely be noticed . The following , from The Unnatural Combat ...
... Massinger's verse is facile and vigorous , but often careless and prosaic . His lines sometimes overlap in such a way that , if printed consecutively , their rhythm would scarcely be noticed . The following , from The Unnatural Combat ...
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