Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... excellent ; if it did not favour him , the scenes might hang somewhat loosely together . Another experiment , and in an altogether dif- ferent direction , was made in A Midsummer Night's Dream . It is in part a perfect piece of lyrical ...
... excellent ; if it did not favour him , the scenes might hang somewhat loosely together . Another experiment , and in an altogether dif- ferent direction , was made in A Midsummer Night's Dream . It is in part a perfect piece of lyrical ...
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... excellent results to the study of the peculiarities of Shake- speare's versification with a view to determining the chronology of the plays . It reprinted some of the early texts , and issued many interesting papers in illustration of ...
... excellent results to the study of the peculiarities of Shake- speare's versification with a view to determining the chronology of the plays . It reprinted some of the early texts , and issued many interesting papers in illustration of ...
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... excellent actor and most estimable man retired from the stage . He had helped to in- terpret Shakespeare by his own graceful and intel- lectual renderings of individual parts , and still more by that harmony in presenting the whole ...
... excellent actor and most estimable man retired from the stage . He had helped to in- terpret Shakespeare by his own graceful and intel- lectual renderings of individual parts , and still more by that harmony in presenting the whole ...
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