Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... called character - acting , and character - acting always ap- peals most directly to average humanity . Pepys called Jonson's Alchemist " a most incomparable play , "
... called character - acting , and character - acting always ap- peals most directly to average humanity . Pepys called Jonson's Alchemist " a most incomparable play , "
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... called The Bondman . " There is nothing more taking in the world with me than that play , " he writes . Massinger's Bondman is a well - written piece , in which an heroic interest is fused with a genuine spirit of low comedy . Yet ...
... called The Bondman . " There is nothing more taking in the world with me than that play , " he writes . Massinger's Bondman is a well - written piece , in which an heroic interest is fused with a genuine spirit of low comedy . Yet ...
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... called " a soft and flexible sense " ; it cannot " be called unto the rigid test of reason . " To treat Milton's eulogy as the final word in the discussion of the subject whether or no Shakespeare should have a national monument , is to ...
... called " a soft and flexible sense " ; it cannot " be called unto the rigid test of reason . " To treat Milton's eulogy as the final word in the discussion of the subject whether or no Shakespeare should have a national monument , is to ...
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