Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... French contemporaries , Ronsard , Du Bellay , and Desportes.1 Early in the seventeenth century , Frenchmen returned the compliment by naturalising in French translations the prose romances of Sir Philip Sidney and Robert Greene , the ...
... French contemporaries , Ronsard , Du Bellay , and Desportes.1 Early in the seventeenth century , Frenchmen returned the compliment by naturalising in French translations the prose romances of Sir Philip Sidney and Robert Greene , the ...
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... French dramatists , M. Sardou . Complementary tendencies are visible across the Channel . The French stage often offers as cordial a reception to plays of English manufacture as is offered in London to the plays derived from France . No ...
... French dramatists , M. Sardou . Complementary tendencies are visible across the Channel . The French stage often offers as cordial a reception to plays of English manufacture as is offered in London to the plays derived from France . No ...
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... French scholars has not been excelled in Germany , and has rarely been equalled in England . Critical biograph- ies of James Thomson ( of The Seasons ) , of Burns , of Young , and of Wordsworth have come of late from the pens of French ...
... French scholars has not been excelled in Germany , and has rarely been equalled in England . Critical biograph- ies of James Thomson ( of The Seasons ) , of Burns , of Young , and of Wordsworth have come of late from the pens of French ...
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II | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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