Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... hand . It is possible that many manuscripts of dramatists — including some by Shakespeare — perished in the flames . The Globe was rebuilt in a costlier manner , and was opened in 1614 ; but the stage on which the greatest dramatic ...
... hand . It is possible that many manuscripts of dramatists — including some by Shakespeare — perished in the flames . The Globe was rebuilt in a costlier manner , and was opened in 1614 ; but the stage on which the greatest dramatic ...
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... feature . Ori- ginally the bust was coloured to resemble life ; the eyes a light hazel , the hair and beard auburn , the doublet scarlet , and the sleeveless gown worn over ( 789 ) D it black . The right hand holds a pen ,
... feature . Ori- ginally the bust was coloured to resemble life ; the eyes a light hazel , the hair and beard auburn , the doublet scarlet , and the sleeveless gown worn over ( 789 ) D it black . The right hand holds a pen ,
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Edward Dowden. it black . The right hand holds a pen , the left rests on a sheet of paper placed upon a cushion . Underneath the cushion is the following inscrip- tion : - IVDICIO PYLIUM , GENIO SOCRATEM , ARTE MARONEM , TERRA TEGIT ...
Edward Dowden. it black . The right hand holds a pen , the left rests on a sheet of paper placed upon a cushion . Underneath the cushion is the following inscrip- tion : - IVDICIO PYLIUM , GENIO SOCRATEM , ARTE MARONEM , TERRA TEGIT ...
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... hands and capable of infinite variety . From Greene he learnt the use of the rhymed couplet , which he employed with ... hand in verse , which could be adapted to the expression of dramatic passion or to the control of that expression ...
... hands and capable of infinite variety . From Greene he learnt the use of the rhymed couplet , which he employed with ... hand in verse , which could be adapted to the expression of dramatic passion or to the control of that expression ...
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... hand of a learned Dutch- man , Johannes de Witt , who visited England towards the close of the reign of Elizabeth.1 The stage , strongly supported on timber bulks , is occupied by three actors , and has for all its furniture a bench on ...
... hand of a learned Dutch- man , Johannes de Witt , who visited England towards the close of the reign of Elizabeth.1 The stage , strongly supported on timber bulks , is occupied by three actors , and has for all its furniture a bench on ...
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