Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... ; they are indeed invented to be the sport of accident , and so cannot be strongly drawn . But the fairy poetry was a new and exquisite creation in English literature ; and the English stage had previously possessed no group of humorous.
... ; they are indeed invented to be the sport of accident , and so cannot be strongly drawn . But the fairy poetry was a new and exquisite creation in English literature ; and the English stage had previously possessed no group of humorous.
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... English historical plays , but at what precise date is undetermined , that Shakespeare made his recast of the old Taming of a Shrew , and wrote the admirably humorous Induction . We have good reason for believing that the Merry Wives of ...
... English historical plays , but at what precise date is undetermined , that Shakespeare made his recast of the old Taming of a Shrew , and wrote the admirably humorous Induction . We have good reason for believing that the Merry Wives of ...
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... English dramatist . The loyal adherents of Shakespeare directed each his lance against this unknown and profane Paynim , who before long was discovered to bear the name of Rümelin . His attack rather stimulated than checked the ...
... English dramatist . The loyal adherents of Shakespeare directed each his lance against this unknown and profane Paynim , who before long was discovered to bear the name of Rümelin . His attack rather stimulated than checked the ...
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