Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... figures of that period which he has repre- sented with such life and force in his historical dramas . That Shakespeare was sent to the Free School at Stratford is stated by his first biographer , Rowe , and we may reasonably assume that ...
... figures of that period which he has repre- sented with such life and force in his historical dramas . That Shakespeare was sent to the Free School at Stratford is stated by his first biographer , Rowe , and we may reasonably assume that ...
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... figure of the deluded Malvolio . But of these occasional perform- ances by Shakespeare's company the most re- markable were two which took place in the pre- ceding year . On February 8th , 1601 , the Earl of Essex , accompanied by ...
... figure of the deluded Malvolio . But of these occasional perform- ances by Shakespeare's company the most re- markable were two which took place in the pre- ceding year . On February 8th , 1601 , the Earl of Essex , accompanied by ...
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... figures which had in them at least great tragic possibilities sometimes appeared . Perhaps the most truly English of the several dramatic forms was the Chronicle History , allied at once with tragedy and comedy , but in some degree ...
... figures which had in them at least great tragic possibilities sometimes appeared . Perhaps the most truly English of the several dramatic forms was the Chronicle History , allied at once with tragedy and comedy , but in some degree ...
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... figure is seated . Neither curtains nor traverses appear . At the back of the stage , which is open to the weather , is the tiring - room , to which two doors give entrance , and above this rises 1 See Zur Kenntnis der Altenglischen ...
... figure is seated . Neither curtains nor traverses appear . At the back of the stage , which is open to the weather , is the tiring - room , to which two doors give entrance , and above this rises 1 See Zur Kenntnis der Altenglischen ...
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... gallery - roof , and from its summit floats a flag having upon it the figure of a swan . The form of the building is oval . No other. a covered balcony or row of boxes occupied by spectators , but available at need for the actors .
... gallery - roof , and from its summit floats a flag having upon it the figure of a swan . The form of the building is oval . No other. a covered balcony or row of boxes occupied by spectators , but available at need for the actors .
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