Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... verbal revision . Errors have been corrected , chronological ambiguities due to lapse of time have been removed vii The Example of the French and German Stage Shakespeare's Fame among Seventeenth-century Scholars and Statesmen.
... verbal revision . Errors have been corrected , chronological ambiguities due to lapse of time have been removed vii The Example of the French and German Stage Shakespeare's Fame among Seventeenth-century Scholars and Statesmen.
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... French and German Stage VIII . Shakespeare's Reliance on the Imaginary Forces " of the Audience " 6 IX . The Patriotic Argument for the Production of Shakespeare's Plays constantly and in their variety on the English Stage II ...
... French and German Stage VIII . Shakespeare's Reliance on the Imaginary Forces " of the Audience " 6 IX . The Patriotic Argument for the Production of Shakespeare's Plays constantly and in their variety on the English Stage II ...
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... French Knowledge of English Literature in Shake- speare's day . Shakespeare in Eighteenth - cen- tury France . Eulogies of Victor Hugo and Dumas père • • III . French Misapprehensions of Shakespeare's Tragic Conceptions . Causes of the ...
... French Knowledge of English Literature in Shake- speare's day . Shakespeare in Eighteenth - cen- tury France . Eulogies of Victor Hugo and Dumas père • • III . French Misapprehensions of Shakespeare's Tragic Conceptions . Causes of the ...
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... French theatre of drama from spectacle . Molière stands to French literature in much the same relation as Shakespeare stands to English literature . Molière's plays are constantly acted in French theatres with a scenic austerity ...
... French theatre of drama from spectacle . Molière stands to French literature in much the same relation as Shakespeare stands to English literature . Molière's plays are constantly acted in French theatres with a scenic austerity ...
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... French doctor . " But he condemns the play as a whole . It is in his favour that his bitterest reproaches are aimed at the actors and actresses . One can hardly conceive that Falstaff , fitly interpreted , would have failed to satisfy ...
... French doctor . " But he condemns the play as a whole . It is in his favour that his bitterest reproaches are aimed at the actors and actresses . One can hardly conceive that Falstaff , fitly interpreted , would have failed to satisfy ...
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