Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... to London , where he commenced actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford , made his will , died and was buried . " So wrote Steevens a century ago , and De Quincey at a much more recent date is even briefer in his summing -
... to London , where he commenced actor , and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford , made his will , died and was buried . " So wrote Steevens a century ago , and De Quincey at a much more recent date is even briefer in his summing -
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... poem , The Tears of the Muses , in which Thalia , the Muse of Comedy , laments the cessation from authorship of some creator of general mirth whom Spenser names " our pleasant Willy " : And he , the man whom Nature selfe had made To ...
... poem , The Tears of the Muses , in which Thalia , the Muse of Comedy , laments the cessation from authorship of some creator of general mirth whom Spenser names " our pleasant Willy " : And he , the man whom Nature selfe had made To ...
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... 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 , how to regulate imagery 20 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... 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 , how to regulate imagery 20 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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Edward Dowden. FIRST POEMS . 21 acter , how to regulate imagery and diction so that they should never pass into the ... poem with becoming modesty , describes it as " the first heire of my invention " . Doubtless several plays of merit by ...
Edward Dowden. FIRST POEMS . 21 acter , how to regulate imagery and diction so that they should never pass into the ... poem with becoming modesty , describes it as " the first heire of my invention " . Doubtless several plays of merit by ...
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... poem should please the earl , he would take advan- tage of all idle hours to prepare some " graver labour " for his patron's honour . This graver labour , the Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its ...
... poem should please the earl , he would take advan- tage of all idle hours to prepare some " graver labour " for his patron's honour . This graver labour , the Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its ...
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