Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... 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 such was the ...
... 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 such was the ...
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... in the moment of his advent to the stage . The English people had suc- cessfully passed through a period of probation , and now stood " upon the top of happy hours " . The classical culture of the Renaissance and its pas- sionate temper.
... in the moment of his advent to the stage . The English people had suc- cessfully passed through a period of probation , and now stood " upon the top of happy hours " . The classical culture of the Renaissance and its pas- sionate temper.
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... period female parts were taken by boys . " By ' r lady , " says Hamlet to the growing youth who acted the Player Queen , " your ladyship is nearer to heaven than when I saw you last , by the altitude of a chopine . Pray God , your voice ...
... period female parts were taken by boys . " By ' r lady , " says Hamlet to the growing youth who acted the Player Queen , " your ladyship is nearer to heaven than when I saw you last , by the altitude of a chopine . Pray God , your voice ...
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... periods of unequal length , to which I had given names intended to lay hold of the student's memory , names which , without being fanciful , should be striking and easy to bear in mind . The earliest period I called " In the Workshop ...
... periods of unequal length , to which I had given names intended to lay hold of the student's memory , names which , without being fanciful , should be striking and easy to bear in mind . The earliest period I called " In the Workshop ...
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... period , that of the serious , dark , or bitter comedies , and those great tragedies in which the poet makes his searching inquisition into evil , the title " Out of the Depths " served sufficiently well . Finally , for the closing period ...
... period , that of the serious , dark , or bitter comedies , and those great tragedies in which the poet makes his searching inquisition into evil , the title " Out of the Depths " served sufficiently well . Finally , for the closing period ...
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