Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... piece . But this devout exercise was often im- mediately preceded or followed by the clown's " jig " , a humorous or burlesque effusion in verse , often rhymed , which the merryman sang , some- times dancing while he sang , to the ...
... piece . But this devout exercise was often im- mediately preceded or followed by the clown's " jig " , a humorous or burlesque effusion in verse , often rhymed , which the merryman sang , some- times dancing while he sang , to the ...
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... piece of lyrical poetry , in part a very imperfect drama . The characteriza- tion of the lovers is faint and pale ; their quarrels and reconciliations interest us little ; they are indeed invented to be the sport of accident , and so ...
... piece of lyrical poetry , in part a very imperfect drama . The characteriza- tion of the lovers is faint and pale ; their quarrels and reconciliations interest us little ; they are indeed invented to be the sport of accident , and so ...
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... piece of criticism , robust and common - sense , though not illuminated by imagination , or very profound in its philosophical views . " This " , he writes , " is the praise of Shakespeare , that his drama is the mirror of life ; that ...
... piece of criticism , robust and common - sense , though not illuminated by imagination , or very profound in its philosophical views . " This " , he writes , " is the praise of Shakespeare , that his drama is the mirror of life ; that ...
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