Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... imagination of the spectators to supply the deficiencies of the stage . A rude sketch of the interior of the Swan Theatre , London , as it was about the year 1596 , was not long since brought to light in the University Library , Utrecht ...
... imagination of the spectators to supply the deficiencies of the stage . A rude sketch of the interior of the Swan Theatre , London , as it was about the year 1596 , was not long since brought to light in the University Library , Utrecht ...
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... imagination , or very profound in its philosophical views . " This " , he writes , " is the praise of Shakespeare , that his drama is the mirror of life ; that he who has mazed his imagination in following the phantoms which other ...
... imagination , or very profound in its philosophical views . " This " , he writes , " is the praise of Shakespeare , that his drama is the mirror of life ; that he who has mazed his imagination in following the phantoms which other ...
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... imagination with the part of King Richard III . , and his cry for " A horse ! a horse ! " lived on in the ears of a generation . 2 $ 61 . Of post - Restoration actors who interpreted Shakespeare the earliest and one of the most ...
... imagination with the part of King Richard III . , and his cry for " A horse ! a horse ! " lived on in the ears of a generation . 2 $ 61 . Of post - Restoration actors who interpreted Shakespeare the earliest and one of the most ...
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