Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... style and diction , passing from the studious elaborateness of such a play as The Two Gentlemen of Verona to the subtlety in swiftness of utterance in such a play as The Tempest , came to the aid of evidence that was wholly or in part ...
... style and diction , passing from the studious elaborateness of such a play as The Two Gentlemen of Verona to the subtlety in swiftness of utterance in such a play as The Tempest , came to the aid of evidence that was wholly or in part ...
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... style of high - wrought fantasy which was the fashion of the time . He succeeded in his endeavour , and the poem delighted a generation of young readers . But the Venus and Adonis has all the errors of a poet's early work and all the ...
... style of high - wrought fantasy which was the fashion of the time . He succeeded in his endeavour , and the poem delighted a generation of young readers . But the Venus and Adonis has all the errors of a poet's early work and all the ...
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... style . King Richard II . , it seems to me , while historically the first of the series of plays which is continued in King Henry IV . and King Henry V. , in point of style , and perhaps also in the date of its produc- tion , lies close ...
... style . King Richard II . , it seems to me , while historically the first of the series of plays which is continued in King Henry IV . and King Henry V. , in point of style , and perhaps also in the date of its produc- tion , lies close ...
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