Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... reputation by confining their energies to the production of biographical catalogues , not of all manners of heroes , but solely of those who had distinguished themselves in poetry and the drama.1 In 1675 a biographical.
... reputation by confining their energies to the production of biographical catalogues , not of all manners of heroes , but solely of those who had distinguished themselves in poetry and the drama.1 In 1675 a biographical.
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... reputation through the world . There is substantial agreement among enlight- ened leaders of public opinion in all civilised coun- 1 This paper was first printed in the New Liberal Review , May , 1902 . LITERARY DRAMA ON THE MODERN ...
... reputation through the world . There is substantial agreement among enlight- ened leaders of public opinion in all civilised coun- 1 This paper was first printed in the New Liberal Review , May , 1902 . LITERARY DRAMA ON THE MODERN ...
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... reputation through the world " ; to subject at need her faults and frailties to criticism and rebuke ; and finally to treat with disdain those in places of power , who make of no account their responsibilities to the past as well as to ...
... reputation through the world " ; to subject at need her faults and frailties to criticism and rebuke ; and finally to treat with disdain those in places of power , who make of no account their responsibilities to the past as well as to ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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