Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... Elizabethan days , and whose personality was undoubtedly a striking one . Far less has been ascertained respecting the life of Webster or the life of Ford , although these dramatists flourished at a later time , and one of them was a ...
... Elizabethan days , and whose personality was undoubtedly a striking one . Far less has been ascertained respecting the life of Webster or the life of Ford , although these dramatists flourished at a later time , and one of them was a ...
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... Elizabethan days had no wish to see the work in print , its publication necessarily detracting from the novelty of the piece . But from the year 1597 onwards several of Shakespeare's dramas were placed in the hands of the booksellers ...
... Elizabethan days had no wish to see the work in print , its publication necessarily detracting from the novelty of the piece . But from the year 1597 onwards several of Shakespeare's dramas were placed in the hands of the booksellers ...
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... Elizabethan years . Its history from the earliest miracle - plays had been one of some centuries . The drama was not the creation of a few eminent individuals , but rather a product of the national mind distinguished by the features of ...
... Elizabethan years . Its history from the earliest miracle - plays had been one of some centuries . The drama was not the creation of a few eminent individuals , but rather a product of the national mind distinguished by the features of ...
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... Elizabethan days . The tragedies of Marlowe in their plots are pure melodrama , but the melodrama is glorified by the genius of a poet who was a lofty idealist in art , and whose imagina- tion hungered and thirsted after beauty . In ...
... Elizabethan days . The tragedies of Marlowe in their plots are pure melodrama , but the melodrama is glorified by the genius of a poet who was a lofty idealist in art , and whose imagina- tion hungered and thirsted after beauty . In ...
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... Elizabethan stage and the stage subsequent to the Restoration of King Charles II . , that in the earlier period female parts were taken by boys . " By ' r lady , " says Hamlet to the growing youth who acted the Player Queen , " your ...
... Elizabethan stage and the stage subsequent to the Restoration of King Charles II . , that in the earlier period female parts were taken by boys . " By ' r lady , " says Hamlet to the growing youth who acted the Player Queen , " your ...
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