Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... century standpoint he never quite com- prehended the spirit of Elizabethan poetry . His knowledge of human nature renders some of his analyses of Shakespeare's characters of peculiar value ; his comment on the character of Polonius is ...
... century standpoint he never quite com- prehended the spirit of Elizabethan poetry . His knowledge of human nature renders some of his analyses of Shakespeare's characters of peculiar value ; his comment on the character of Polonius is ...
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... century . Coleridge in his lectures con- ceived art in general , and the dramatic art in par- ticular , in a truer and higher way than any preceding writer . He was neither in bondage to Aristotle nor in revolt against him . He saw that ...
... century . Coleridge in his lectures con- ceived art in general , and the dramatic art in par- ticular , in a truer and higher way than any preceding writer . He was neither in bondage to Aristotle nor in revolt against him . He saw that ...
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... century Francis Douce was perhaps the most eminent . His Illustrations of Shakspeare and of Ancient Manners ( 1807 ) is a valuable store- house of curious information . In 1817 appeared two quarto volumes entitled Shakespeare and his ...
... century Francis Douce was perhaps the most eminent . His Illustrations of Shakspeare and of Ancient Manners ( 1807 ) is a valuable store- house of curious information . In 1817 appeared two quarto volumes entitled Shakespeare and his ...
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