The book Essays in Romantic Literature was written by author Whibley, Charles, 1859-1930, Ed Here you can read free online of Essays in Romantic Literature book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Essays in Romantic Literature a good or bad book?
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' A Gentleman,' you read, ' or an honest Citizen, shall not sit in your peimie-bench Theatres with his squirrel by his side cracking nuttes ; nor sneake into a Taveme with his Mermaid ; but he shall be satyr' d, and epigram'd upon, and his humour must run upo' the Stage : you 'U ha Every Gentleman in 's humour, and Every Oentlemun out on 's humour.^ ^ Shakespeare tells the ^ The Venus and Imcrece were written, of course, years before the Poetomachia ; but, unless we accept the improbable view t...hat Shake- speare brought his Verms with him from Stratford, both were written under conditions to which the Poetomachia gives a clue. 2 Dekker's Satiroraastix. In his address ' To the World," he instances Captain Hannam as the living prototype taken for Tucca by Jonson. In the earlier Marprelate plays (area 1689) Nash's antagonist, Gabriel Harvey, was put on the stage. Aubrey, before 1680, wrote that ' Ben Jonson and he (Shakespeare) did gather humour of men dayly wherever they came' THE POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE 307 same story, when lie makes Hamlet say of the players : — ' They are the abstract and brief chronicles of the time : after your death you were better to have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live.' ^ Note that he speaks of the actors, not the playwTights : though much of their satire turned on size of leg, scantness of hair, pretensions to gentility and seediness of apparel in weU-known individuals veiled under transparent disguises.
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