Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... tragedies , and to compile , from sources easily accessible , a brief notice of the interpretations of Shakespeare by great actors from Burbage to Macready . If , in this little volume , there be anything of useful guidance or ...
... tragedies , and to compile , from sources easily accessible , a brief notice of the interpretations of Shakespeare by great actors from Burbage to Macready . If , in this little volume , there be anything of useful guidance or ...
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... , passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 publication of one which had already 28 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... , passed from this date until that of Shake- speare's death without the appearance in quarto of some new tragedy , history , or comedy , or the re- PALLADIS TAMIA . 29 publication of one which had already 28 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... tragedy among the Latines , so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage ; for comedy , witnes his Gentlemen of Verona , his Errors , his Love labors lost , his Love labours wonne , his Midsummers ...
... tragedy among the Latines , so Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage ; for comedy , witnes his Gentlemen of Verona , his Errors , his Love labors lost , his Love labours wonne , his Midsummers ...
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... tragedy , comedy , and history . The mirth was still often rude , but it began to be organized around some dramatic centre , and to find its sources not merely in ridiculous incidents , but in what is mirth - provoking in human ...
... tragedy , comedy , and history . The mirth was still often rude , but it began to be organized around some dramatic centre , and to find its sources not merely in ridiculous incidents , but in what is mirth - provoking in human ...
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... tragedies of Marlowe in their plots are pure melodrama , but the melodrama is glorified by the genius of a poet who was ... tragedy owed to Marlowe . They first lifted comedy out of its mean surround- ings and made it poetical . Not that ...
... tragedies of Marlowe in their plots are pure melodrama , but the melodrama is glorified by the genius of a poet who was ... tragedy owed to Marlowe . They first lifted comedy out of its mean surround- ings and made it poetical . Not that ...
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