Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... Italian . $ 5 . At what age Shakespeare was withdrawn from school we cannot tell . But we know that when he was thirteen years old his father was no longer a prosperous man , and that the fortunes of his house continued for a ...
... Italian . $ 5 . At what age Shakespeare was withdrawn from school we cannot tell . But we know that when he was thirteen years old his father was no longer a prosperous man , and that the fortunes of his house continued for a ...
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... Italian Poets " , which is printed near the end of a little volume named Palladis Tamia by Francis Meres , a Master of Arts of both univer- sities . The chapter was written in the summer of 1598 , and it bears remarkable testimony to ...
... Italian Poets " , which is printed near the end of a little volume named Palladis Tamia by Francis Meres , a Master of Arts of both univer- sities . The chapter was written in the summer of 1598 , and it bears remarkable testimony to ...
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... Italian plays and tales of passion and of wit , the elder forms of the English drama passed away or were transmuted into regular tragedy , comedy , and history . The mirth was still often rude , but it began to be organized around some ...
... Italian plays and tales of passion and of wit , the elder forms of the English drama passed away or were transmuted into regular tragedy , comedy , and history . The mirth was still often rude , but it began to be organized around some ...
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... Italian literature , his early plays and poems exhibit the Renaissance influences derived from classical themes , Latin models in tragedy and comedy , and the glad- coloured or sad - coloured literature of the south . " Titus Andronicus ...
... Italian literature , his early plays and poems exhibit the Renaissance influences derived from classical themes , Latin models in tragedy and comedy , and the glad- coloured or sad - coloured literature of the south . " Titus Andronicus ...
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... Italian school prevails here more than in any other play : " In the burlesque parts of Love's Labour's Lost we meet with two favourite characters or cari- catures of the Italian comedy ; the Pedant , that is the schoolmaster and ...
... Italian school prevails here more than in any other play : " In the burlesque parts of Love's Labour's Lost we meet with two favourite characters or cari- catures of the Italian comedy ; the Pedant , that is the schoolmaster and ...
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