Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... dramatic company that he could aid them more by his pen than by his voice . As we learn from the charges and insinuations of Greene , part of Shakespeare's early work as a writer for the stage was that of revising and adapting the work ...
... dramatic company that he could aid them more by his pen than by his voice . As we learn from the charges and insinuations of Greene , part of Shakespeare's early work as a writer for the stage was that of revising and adapting the work ...
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... dramatic poems was of remarkable con- tinuance , as is attested by the number of successive editions . Occasionally plays or poems by other writers were foisted on the public by unscrupulous publishers with the attractive name or ...
... dramatic poems was of remarkable con- tinuance , as is attested by the number of successive editions . Occasionally plays or poems by other writers were foisted on the public by unscrupulous publishers with the attractive name or ...
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... dramatic centre , and to find its sources not merely in ridiculous incidents , but in what is mirth - provoking in human character . The terror and pity were often coarsely stimulated by scenes of outrage and inexhaustible effusion of ...
... dramatic centre , and to find its sources not merely in ridiculous incidents , but in what is mirth - provoking in human character . The terror and pity were often coarsely stimulated by scenes of outrage and inexhaustible effusion of ...
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