Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... written in whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had , says Spenser , a heroic sound , which agrees well with the name Shakespeare ; the epithet " gentle " seems to be one to which our poet had almost a peculiar right ...
... written in whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had , says Spenser , a heroic sound , which agrees well with the name Shakespeare ; the epithet " gentle " seems to be one to which our poet had almost a peculiar right ...
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... written by the unhappy poet as he lay dying in a mean house in Dowgate , attended by a shoemaker's wife , his kind hostess and nurse . The pamphlet must have been written in August , 1592. Having warned his friends Marlowe , Peele , and ...
... written by the unhappy poet as he lay dying in a mean house in Dowgate , attended by a shoemaker's wife , his kind hostess and nurse . The pamphlet must have been written in August , 1592. Having warned his friends Marlowe , Peele , and ...
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... written in blank verse , and he tells us that he aspired to imitate in his style " the divine Shakespeare " . " The poet Æschylus " , he says in his essay On the Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy ( 1679 ) , " was held in the same ...
... written in blank verse , and he tells us that he aspired to imitate in his style " the divine Shakespeare " . " The poet Æschylus " , he says in his essay On the Grounds of Criticism in Tragedy ( 1679 ) , " was held in the same ...
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