Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... admiration . There is no doubt that one cause of its permanently high repute is the absolute divorce in the French theatre of drama from spectacle . Molière stands to French literature in much the same relation as Shakespeare stands to ...
... admiration . There is no doubt that one cause of its permanently high repute is the absolute divorce in the French theatre of drama from spectacle . Molière stands to French literature in much the same relation as Shakespeare stands to ...
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... admiration . But of all dra- matic entertainments which the theatre offered him , Pepys was most " taken " by the romantic comedy from the pen of Massinger , which is called The Bondman . " There is nothing more taking in the world with ...
... admiration . But of all dra- matic entertainments which the theatre offered him , Pepys was most " taken " by the romantic comedy from the pen of Massinger , which is called The Bondman . " There is nothing more taking in the world with ...
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... admiration for him . I have reviewed my powers , and am content to cast a flower on his grave since I am not able to raise a monument to his memory . " Language like this admits no questioning of its sincerity . Nodier's modest tribute ...
... admiration for him . I have reviewed my powers , and am content to cast a flower on his grave since I am not able to raise a monument to his memory . " Language like this admits no questioning of its sincerity . Nodier's modest tribute ...
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