Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... perhaps with the very play in which this passage occurs , he returned to his home to find the happiness of his elder years in company with her whom he had loved in boyhood . §7 . For three or four years after his marriage Shake- speare ...
... perhaps with the very play in which this passage occurs , he returned to his home to find the happiness of his elder years in company with her whom he had loved in boyhood . §7 . For three or four years after his marriage Shake- speare ...
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... perhaps from the fact that it was the author's first experiment in what I have termed romantic narrative comedy . He was not yet a master in the art of construction ; if the subject favoured him the plot of a play might be excellent ...
... perhaps from the fact that it was the author's first experiment in what I have termed romantic narrative comedy . He was not yet a master in the art of construction ; if the subject favoured him the plot of a play might be excellent ...
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... perhaps the most exquisitely just expression of grief and feeling ever uttered in representation . I should , however , only tire in prolonging the description of her dignity and sensibility . Her excellence in these two great and rare ...
... perhaps the most exquisitely just expression of grief and feeling ever uttered in representation . I should , however , only tire in prolonging the description of her dignity and sensibility . Her excellence in these two great and rare ...
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