Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... Dryden's fine phrase : " Shakespeare was the Man who of all Modern and perhaps Ancient Poets had the largest and most comprehensive Soul . " But the avowed principles of these tantalising volumes justify no expectation of finding in ...
... Dryden's fine phrase : " Shakespeare was the Man who of all Modern and perhaps Ancient Poets had the largest and most comprehensive Soul . " But the avowed principles of these tantalising volumes justify no expectation of finding in ...
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... Jonson . " Glorious John Dryden " shared in the general enthusiasm for the veteran Beeston , and bestowed on him the title of " the chronicle of 1 I AUBREY ON BEESTON'S GOSSIP 67 the stage " ; while 66 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
... Jonson . " Glorious John Dryden " shared in the general enthusiasm for the veteran Beeston , and bestowed on him the title of " the chronicle of 1 I AUBREY ON BEESTON'S GOSSIP 67 the stage " ; while 66 SHAKESPEARE IN ORAL TRADITION.
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... create a supply of new plays for the stage . Dryden and D'Avenant , the chief dramatists of Pepys's day , were rapid writers . To a large extent they PEPYS'S FAVOURITE PLAYS 91 carried on , with exaggeration of 90 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE.
... create a supply of new plays for the stage . Dryden and D'Avenant , the chief dramatists of Pepys's day , were rapid writers . To a large extent they PEPYS'S FAVOURITE PLAYS 91 carried on , with exaggeration of 90 PEPYS AND SHAKESPEARE.
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... Dryden , Etherege , and Sedley . But it is important to note that he formed a low opinion of all of them . Their intellectual glitter did not appeal to him . Their cynical licentiousness seemed to him to be merely " silly . " One might ...
... Dryden , Etherege , and Sedley . But it is important to note that he formed a low opinion of all of them . Their intellectual glitter did not appeal to him . Their cynical licentiousness seemed to him to be merely " silly . " One might ...
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... Dryden , who was innocent of prudery , declared that there was " more in- decency " in that drama " than in all our plays to- gether . " This was one of the pieces which Pepys twice saw performed after carefully reading it in his study ...
... Dryden , who was innocent of prudery , declared that there was " more in- decency " in that drama " than in all our plays to- gether . " This was one of the pieces which Pepys twice saw performed after carefully reading it in his study ...
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acting actor actor-manager actor-manager system actors and actresses artistic audience Ben Jonson Benson's Betterton biography career character Charles comedy contemporary critical Cymbeline D'Avenant D'Avenant's death dramatic art dramatist Drury Lane Dryden Elizabethan Elizabethan playgoer endeavour England English experience French genius gossip Hamlet Henry histrionic honour imagination interests of dramatic Jonson Julius Cæsar King less literary drama literature London London County Council Lowin Macbeth manager memory ment methods Midsummer Night's Dream modern monument moral municipal theatre nation never Nicholas Rowe oral tradition Othello patriotic instinct Pepys's performance Phelps Phelps's philosophy piece playgoing playhouse plays of Shakespeare poet poet's poetic poetry present produced realise rendered reputation Richard II rôles scene scenery scenic sentiment seventeenth century Shake Shakespeare's plays Shakespearean drama speare speare's spearean spectacular speech stage Stratford Stratford-on-Avon Tempest theatrical enterprise tion tragedy Twelfth Night William Beeston William D'Avenant writing wrote