Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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Edward Dowden. it black . The right hand holds a pen , the left rests on a sheet of paper placed upon a cushion .. Underneath the cushion is the following inscrip- tion : - IVDICIO PYLIUM , GENIO SOCRATEM , ARTE MARONEM , TERRA TEGIT ...
Edward Dowden. it black . The right hand holds a pen , the left rests on a sheet of paper placed upon a cushion .. Underneath the cushion is the following inscrip- tion : - IVDICIO PYLIUM , GENIO SOCRATEM , ARTE MARONEM , TERRA TEGIT ...
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... hands and capable of infinite variety . From Greene he learnt the use of the rhymed couplet , which he employed with ... hand in verse , which could be adapted to the expression of dramatic passion or to the control of that expression ...
... hands and capable of infinite variety . From Greene he learnt the use of the rhymed couplet , which he employed with ... hand in verse , which could be adapted to the expression of dramatic passion or to the control of that expression ...
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... hand ; but we may say of this play , as we have said of Titus Andronicus , that it is essentially pre- Shakespearian . In the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI . the work of Shakespeare is found side by side with that of Marlowe , and ...
... hand ; but we may say of this play , as we have said of Titus Andronicus , that it is essentially pre- Shakespearian . In the Second and Third Parts of Henry VI . the work of Shakespeare is found side by side with that of Marlowe , and ...
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