Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... piece without falling into tedious speech - making , he studied the links and transitions of the dramatic events , he came to see how these should be mani- pulated , he learned how to develop a dramatic char- FIRST POEMS . 21 acter ...
... piece without falling into tedious speech - making , he studied the links and transitions of the dramatic events , he came to see how these should be mani- pulated , he learned how to develop a dramatic char- FIRST POEMS . 21 acter ...
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... piece . But from the year 1597 onwards several of Shakespeare's dramas were placed in the hands of the booksellers , and were printed , each singly , in quarto form . The first to appear was King Richard II . ( 1597 ) , from which the ...
... piece . But from the year 1597 onwards several of Shakespeare's dramas were placed in the hands of the booksellers , and were printed , each singly , in quarto form . The first to appear was King Richard II . ( 1597 ) , from which the ...
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... piece to buy them ringes " . Beside the signatures at the foot of each page the words " by me " at the close of the will are in Shakespeare's handwriting , and no other words , except his own name , remain to us in the poet's autograph ...
... piece to buy them ringes " . Beside the signatures at the foot of each page the words " by me " at the close of the will are in Shakespeare's handwriting , and no other words , except his own name , remain to us in the poet's autograph ...
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... piece of art — is made of a soft bluish limestone ; several 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 ...
... piece of art — is made of a soft bluish limestone ; several 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 ...
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... piece . But this devout exercise was often im- mediately preceded or followed by the clown's " jig " , a humorous or burlesque effusion in verse , often rhymed , which the merryman sang , some- times dancing while he sang , to the ...
... piece . But this devout exercise was often im- mediately preceded or followed by the clown's " jig " , a humorous or burlesque effusion in verse , often rhymed , which the merryman sang , some- times dancing while he sang , to the ...
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