Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... Measure for Measure ( Dec. 26 , 1604 ) , and of King Lear ( Dec. 26 , 1606 ) . The lines in Measure for Measure ( ii . 4. 24-30 ) which describe the troubles of a king occasioned by the over - demonstrative loyalty of his admiring ...
... Measure for Measure ( Dec. 26 , 1604 ) , and of King Lear ( Dec. 26 , 1606 ) . The lines in Measure for Measure ( ii . 4. 24-30 ) which describe the troubles of a king occasioned by the over - demonstrative loyalty of his admiring ...
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... measures to secure himself against loss if the inclosure should be effected.1 An entry of 1614 in the accounts of the Stratford Chamberlain sets our fancy pleasantly to work . " Item : For one quart of sack , and one quart of clarett ...
... measures to secure himself against loss if the inclosure should be effected.1 An entry of 1614 in the accounts of the Stratford Chamberlain sets our fancy pleasantly to work . " Item : For one quart of sack , and one quart of clarett ...
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... measure been saved from the aridity and abstractedness of mere allegory by the close connection of the Morality with historical passions , persons , and events . In both the Miracles and the Moralities scope had been found for the play ...
... measure been saved from the aridity and abstractedness of mere allegory by the close connection of the Morality with historical passions , persons , and events . In both the Miracles and the Moralities scope had been found for the play ...
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... measure , blank verse , first heard on a public stage in the tragedy of Tamburlaine ; and it became ductile in his hands and capable of infinite variety . From Greene he learnt the use of the rhymed couplet , which he employed with such ...
... measure , blank verse , first heard on a public stage in the tragedy of Tamburlaine ; and it became ductile in his hands and capable of infinite variety . From Greene he learnt the use of the rhymed couplet , which he employed with such ...
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... Measure for Measure could suppose that they lay near one another in point of time ; no one could suppose that Romeo and Juliet , full of true passion and beauty as it is , could be followed without a great interval by Antony and ...
... Measure for Measure could suppose that they lay near one another in point of time ; no one could suppose that Romeo and Juliet , full of true passion and beauty as it is , could be followed without a great interval by Antony and ...
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