Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - 251 Seiten |
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... writer , William Shakespeare . " Stevenson was writing in a frivolous mood ; but such words stir the imagination . The ordinary person , if he had to choose among the enumerated items of Shakespeare's newly - discovered manu- scripts ...
... writer , William Shakespeare . " Stevenson was writing in a frivolous mood ; but such words stir the imagination . The ordinary person , if he had to choose among the enumerated items of Shakespeare's newly - discovered manu- scripts ...
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... writing . It was probably not till 1591 , when Shakespeare was twenty - seven , that his earliest original play ... writers for the stage , and Shakespeare soon gained the ear of the young Earl of Southampton , one of the most ...
... writing . It was probably not till 1591 , when Shakespeare was twenty - seven , that his earliest original play ... writers for the stage , and Shakespeare soon gained the ear of the young Earl of Southampton , one of the most ...
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... writing under kinsfolk's tear- laden eyes , must needs be smoother - tongued than truthful ) , the place of the modern memoir - writer was filled in Shakespeare's day by friendly poets , who were usually alert to pay fit homage in ...
... writing under kinsfolk's tear- laden eyes , must needs be smoother - tongued than truthful ) , the place of the modern memoir - writer was filled in Shakespeare's day by friendly poets , who were usually alert to pay fit homage in ...
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... writer exclaimed : Under this carved marble of thine own Sleep , brave tragedian , Shakespeare , sleep alone . The fine sentiment found many a splendid echo . It resounded in Ben Jonson's lines of 1623 : - My Shakespeare , rise ! I will ...
... writer exclaimed : Under this carved marble of thine own Sleep , brave tragedian , Shakespeare , sleep alone . The fine sentiment found many a splendid echo . It resounded in Ben Jonson's lines of 1623 : - My Shakespeare , rise ! I will ...
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... writer and actor , " " worthy master William Shake- speare " of Stratford - on - Avon . II " " Unqualified and sincere was the eulogy awarded to Shakespeare , alike in his lifetime and immedi- ately after his death . But the spirit and ...
... writer and actor , " " worthy master William Shake- speare " of Stratford - on - Avon . II " " Unqualified and sincere was the eulogy awarded to Shakespeare , alike in his lifetime and immedi- ately after his death . But the spirit and ...
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