Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... less than nineteen , roused in him , as a rule , an ecstatic 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 ...
... less than nineteen , roused in him , as a rule , an ecstatic 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 ...
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... less than five times , and the effect of the music , dancing , and scenery , steadily grew upon him . On his second visit he wrote : - " Saw The Tempest again , which is very pleasant , and full of so good variety , that I cannot be ...
... less than five times , and the effect of the music , dancing , and scenery , steadily grew upon him . On his second visit he wrote : - " Saw The Tempest again , which is very pleasant , and full of so good variety , that I cannot be ...
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... less fame in Elizabethan England than in France . Both Shakespeare and Bacon gave proof of indebtedness to them . By some freak of fortune Shakespeare's fame was slow in crossing the English Channel . The French dramatists of the ...
... less fame in Elizabethan England than in France . Both Shakespeare and Bacon gave proof of indebtedness to them . By some freak of fortune Shakespeare's fame was slow in crossing the English Channel . The French dramatists of the ...
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