Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... dramatic contemporaries . Far less has been ascertained respecting the life of Marlowe , whose fame stood so high in Elizabethan days , and whose personality was undoubtedly a striking one . Far less has been ascertained respecting the ...
... dramatic contemporaries . Far less has been ascertained respecting the life of Marlowe , whose fame stood so high in Elizabethan days , and whose personality was undoubtedly a striking one . Far less has been ascertained respecting the ...
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... dramatic accompaniments , for " when he killed a calf , he would do it in a high style and make a speech " . According to another report he was a country schoolmaster , and Malone has argued from Shake- speare's frequent and exact use ...
... dramatic accompaniments , for " when he killed a calf , he would do it in a high style and make a speech " . According to another report he was a country schoolmaster , and Malone has argued from Shake- speare's frequent and exact use ...
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... dramatic career , to restore the fallen fortunes of his father . " " §6 . Before he was nineteen years old Shakespeare had a new and a powerful motive for trying to better himself in the world ; he had taken to himself a wife . A bond ...
... dramatic career , to restore the fallen fortunes of his father . " " §6 . Before he was nineteen years old Shakespeare had a new and a powerful motive for trying to better himself in the world ; he had taken to himself a wife . A bond ...
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... dramatic studies of character , but there is a wide field for mutual sympathy and help in the common joys and sorrows and daily tasks of household life , and the greatest of men are sometimes they who can best value the qualities of ...
... dramatic studies of character , but there is a wide field for mutual sympathy and help in the common joys and sorrows and daily tasks of household life , and the greatest of men are sometimes they who can best value the qualities of ...
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... dramatic works , 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 ...
... dramatic works , 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 ...
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