Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... excellent way of apprenticeship to his dramatic craft . He learned to distinguish between what is effective and ineffective on the stage ; he acquired the art of carrying on the action of a piece without falling into tedious speech ...
... excellent way of apprenticeship to his dramatic craft . He learned to distinguish between what is effective and ineffective on the stage ; he acquired the art of carrying on the action of a piece without falling into tedious speech ...
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... excellent in both kinds for the stage ; for comedy , witnes his Gentlemen of Verona , his Errors , his Love labors lost , his Love labours wonne , his Midsummers night dreame , and his Merchant of Venice ; for tragedy , his Richard the ...
... excellent in both kinds for the stage ; for comedy , witnes his Gentlemen of Verona , his Errors , his Love labors lost , his Love labours wonne , his Midsummers night dreame , and his Merchant of Venice ; for tragedy , his Richard the ...
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... excellent judges are of opinion that it was cut from a death - mask as model . It presents a face powerful and full - blooded , rather than refined or subtle ; the great dome of the forehead is , however , a very striking feature . Ori ...
... excellent judges are of opinion that it was cut from a death - mask as model . It presents a face powerful and full - blooded , rather than refined or subtle ; the great dome of the forehead is , however , a very striking feature . Ori ...
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... excellent critic , “ in many of its characteristic features , reflects the form of Roman tragedy almost universally ac- cepted and followed in the earlier period of the drama . ... The Medea and Thyestes of Seneca are crowded with Pagan ...
... excellent critic , “ in many of its characteristic features , reflects the form of Roman tragedy almost universally ac- cepted and followed in the earlier period of the drama . ... The Medea and Thyestes of Seneca are crowded with Pagan ...
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... excellent ; if it did not favour him , the scenes might hang somewhat loosely together . Another experiment , and in an altogether dif- ferent direction , was made in A Midsummer Night's Dream . It is in part a perfect piece of lyrical ...
... excellent ; if it did not favour him , the scenes might hang somewhat loosely together . Another experiment , and in an altogether dif- ferent direction , was made in A Midsummer Night's Dream . It is in part a perfect piece of lyrical ...
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