Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... later . From 1598 onwards we are to think of the great poet as " William Shakespeare of Strat- ford - on - Avon , in the county of Warwick , gentle- man , " although his time was mainly spent in the metropolis or on his professional ...
... later . From 1598 onwards we are to think of the great poet as " William Shakespeare of Strat- ford - on - Avon , in the county of Warwick , gentle- man , " although his time was mainly spent in the metropolis or on his professional ...
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... later English histories . It would seem as if Shakespeare had carried over into comedy some of the roughness and realism of the comic part of the historical drama into which necessarily the romantic could not enter . Katherina is a very ...
... later English histories . It would seem as if Shakespeare had carried over into comedy some of the roughness and realism of the comic part of the historical drama into which necessarily the romantic could not enter . Katherina is a very ...
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... later Garrick gave his rendering of Lear as it were in rivalry with the handsome young Irish actor , Spranger Barry . An epigram of the day puts in brief the judgment of the wits respecting this con- test : - The town has found out diff ...
... later Garrick gave his rendering of Lear as it were in rivalry with the handsome young Irish actor , Spranger Barry . An epigram of the day puts in brief the judgment of the wits respecting this con- test : - The town has found out diff ...
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