Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... tragedies , one romantic comedy , a fragment of a journal extending over six years , and an un- finished autobiography reaching up to the first performance of King John by " that venerable but still respected writer , William ...
... tragedies , one romantic comedy , a fragment of a journal extending over six years , and an un- finished autobiography reaching up to the first performance of King John by " that venerable but still respected writer , William ...
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... tragedies , he could never have been quite an ordinary diarist . Great men have been known to keep diaries in which the level of interest does not rise above a visit to the barber or the dentist . The common routine of life interested ...
... tragedies , he could never have been quite an ordinary diarist . Great men have been known to keep diaries in which the level of interest does not rise above a visit to the barber or the dentist . The common routine of life interested ...
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... of the imaginative study of human life than is Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet ; and while the author acted the part of the Ghost in the play's initial representation in the theatre , he was watching the revelation of his.
... of the imaginative study of human life than is Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet ; and while the author acted the part of the Ghost in the play's initial representation in the theatre , he was watching the revelation of his.
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... tragedy , was Shake- speare's senior by only two months . It was not till 1576 , when Shakespeare was twelve , that London for the first time possessed a theatre - a building definitely built for the purpose of presenting plays . Before ...
... tragedy , was Shake- speare's senior by only two months . It was not till 1576 , when Shakespeare was twelve , that London for the first time possessed a theatre - a building definitely built for the purpose of presenting plays . Before ...
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... tragedies would bring tears even to the eyes of the laughing philosopher Democritus . Of positive statements respecting Shakespeare's career Fuller is economical . He commits himself to nothing more than may be gleaned from the follow ...
... tragedies would bring tears even to the eyes of the laughing philosopher Democritus . Of positive statements respecting Shakespeare's career Fuller is economical . He commits himself to nothing more than may be gleaned from the follow ...
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