Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Elizabethan days , and whose personality was undoubtedly a striking one . Far less has been ascertained respecting the life of Webster or the life of Ford , although these dramatists flourished at a later time , and one of them was a ...
... Elizabethan days , and whose personality was undoubtedly a striking one . Far less has been ascertained respecting the life of Webster or the life of Ford , although these dramatists flourished at a later time , and one of them was a ...
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... Elizabethan theatre is known to exist . § 25. Assuming that Shakespeare , after the alleged deer - stealing adventure , left Stratford for London in 1586 or 1587 , we can hardly suppose that any of the work which has come down to us was ...
... Elizabethan theatre is known to exist . § 25. Assuming that Shakespeare , after the alleged deer - stealing adventure , left Stratford for London in 1586 or 1587 , we can hardly suppose that any of the work which has come down to us was ...
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... Elizabethan poetry . His knowledge of human nature renders some of his analyses of Shakespeare's characters of peculiar value ; his comment on the character of Polonius is an example of passages which at once elucidate the meaning of ...
... Elizabethan poetry . His knowledge of human nature renders some of his analyses of Shakespeare's characters of peculiar value ; his comment on the character of Polonius is an example of passages which at once elucidate the meaning of ...
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