Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... tragic possibilities sometimes appeared . Perhaps the most truly English of the several dramatic forms was the Chronicle History , allied at once with tragedy and comedy , but in some degree saved from the extra- vagances of each by the ...
... tragic possibilities sometimes appeared . Perhaps the most truly English of the several dramatic forms was the Chronicle History , allied at once with tragedy and comedy , but in some degree saved from the extra- vagances of each by the ...
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... tragic and romantic . Mr. Richard Moulton , aiming at a popular illustration of the principles of so - called " scientific criticism " , has published some excellent essays on " Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist " ( 1885 ) . Two ...
... tragic and romantic . Mr. Richard Moulton , aiming at a popular illustration of the principles of so - called " scientific criticism " , has published some excellent essays on " Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist " ( 1885 ) . Two ...
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... tragic cast . Her Constance , Des- demona , Volumnia , Cordelia were great and origi- nal impersonations . Perhaps her highest achieve- ments were in the part of the royal criminal , Lady Macbeth , and that of the royal saint , Queen ...
... tragic cast . Her Constance , Des- demona , Volumnia , Cordelia were great and origi- nal impersonations . Perhaps her highest achieve- ments were in the part of the royal criminal , Lady Macbeth , and that of the royal saint , Queen ...
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