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... Shakespeare's treatment of his materials . The study of Shakespeare's methods of work rewards us by glimpses into the psycho- logic and æsthetic processes of his mind . None of his plays reveal so much of himself as does the play of ...
... Shakespeare's treatment of his materials . The study of Shakespeare's methods of work rewards us by glimpses into the psycho- logic and æsthetic processes of his mind . None of his plays reveal so much of himself as does the play of ...
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... Shakespeare , and Richard Burbage , & c . , 17th May , 1603. " 2nd . Why was it that Shakespeare altered history , so as further to darken the character of Macbeth , already , as we have seen , clouded by later historians ? Why heap on ...
... Shakespeare , and Richard Burbage , & c . , 17th May , 1603. " 2nd . Why was it that Shakespeare altered history , so as further to darken the character of Macbeth , already , as we have seen , clouded by later historians ? Why heap on ...
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... Shakespeare to Holinshed's picture of Macbeth , as well as " the manifest vices of Eng- lishmen , " a phrase that Shakespeare was too patriotic to quote . When Malcolm charges himself with all the seven deadly sins , to test his visitor ...
... Shakespeare to Holinshed's picture of Macbeth , as well as " the manifest vices of Eng- lishmen , " a phrase that Shakespeare was too patriotic to quote . When Malcolm charges himself with all the seven deadly sins , to test his visitor ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
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