Introduction to ShakespeareBooks for Libraries Press, 1895 - 136 Seiten |
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... written , to add some paragraphs on the great 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 ...
... written , to add some paragraphs on the great 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 ...
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... 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 fact . Some knowledge of reading and writing was required.
... 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 fact . Some knowledge of reading and writing was required.
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Edward Dowden. fact . Some knowledge of reading and writing was required at entrance ; the usual age of pupils when ... written on the subject of Shakespeare's learning . From Ben Jonson's scholarly point of view he may be said to have ...
Edward Dowden. fact . Some knowledge of reading and writing was required at entrance ; the usual age of pupils when ... written on the subject of Shakespeare's learning . From Ben Jonson's scholarly point of view he may be said to have ...
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... written to grace some noble wedding , and Shakespeare's mature wisdom of life , uttering itself through Prospero , recognized the fact that the sanctity of marriage can hardly be guarded with too great jealousy . Having closed the ...
... written to grace some noble wedding , and Shakespeare's mature wisdom of life , uttering itself through Prospero , recognized the fact that the sanctity of marriage can hardly be guarded with too great jealousy . Having closed the ...
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... written in whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had , says Spenser , a heroic sound , which agrees well with the name Shakespeare ; the epithet " gentle " seems to be one to which our poet had almost a peculiar right ...
... written in whole or in part in 1591. The true name of " Aetion " had , says Spenser , a heroic sound , which agrees well with the name Shakespeare ; the epithet " gentle " seems to be one to which our poet had almost a peculiar right ...
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