Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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Edward Dowden. POPE AS EDITOR . 93 was the first to attempt to write a life of Shake- speare ; it is a slender ... writes Pope's latest biographer , Mr. Courthope , " was little suited to the broad and generalizing genius of Pope's ...
Edward Dowden. POPE AS EDITOR . 93 was the first to attempt to write a life of Shake- speare ; it is a slender ... writes Pope's latest biographer , Mr. Courthope , " was little suited to the broad and generalizing genius of Pope's ...
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... writes Galt , " which touched the heart of the spec- tators with a sympathy more like grief than only sympathy , he had no sudden starts nor violent ges- ticulations ; his movements were slow and feeble , misery was in his look , he ...
... writes Galt , " which touched the heart of the spec- tators with a sympathy more like grief than only sympathy , he had no sudden starts nor violent ges- ticulations ; his movements were slow and feeble , misery was in his look , he ...
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... writes a critic who was not insensible to the weaknesses of Kemble's stately mannerism , " he would have been deemed the very greatest male actor ever seen ; it was in all points of conception , look , and utterance equal to the Lady ...
... writes a critic who was not insensible to the weaknesses of Kemble's stately mannerism , " he would have been deemed the very greatest male actor ever seen ; it was in all points of conception , look , and utterance equal to the Lady ...
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