Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... appeared upon the stage ; but they had not been published by the press ; they formed in the eyes of Shakespeare's contemporaries hardly a part of literature proper ; they could not compete in dignity with such a miniature epic as this ...
... appeared upon the stage ; but they had not been published by the press ; they formed in the eyes of Shakespeare's contemporaries hardly a part of literature proper ; they could not compete in dignity with such a miniature epic as this ...
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... appeared in the same year ( 1597 ) . In 1598 King Henry IV . and the revised version of Love's Labour's Lost were published . Hardly a year , indeed , passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in ...
... appeared in the same year ( 1597 ) . In 1598 King Henry IV . and the revised version of Love's Labour's Lost were published . Hardly a year , indeed , passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in ...
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... appeared at Drury Lane in the character of Shylock . As he trudged on foot through snow and fog to the theatre , " I wish ” , he exclaimed , " I was going to be shot ! " When the curtain fell it was known to those who could dis- cern ...
... appeared at Drury Lane in the character of Shylock . As he trudged on foot through snow and fog to the theatre , " I wish ” , he exclaimed , " I was going to be shot ! " When the curtain fell it was known to those who could dis- cern ...
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