Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... writing under kinsfolk's tear- laden eyes , must needs be smoother - tongued than truthful ) , the place of the modern memoir - writer was filled in Shakespeare's day by friendly poets , who were usually alert to pay fit homage in ...
... writing under kinsfolk's tear- laden eyes , must needs be smoother - tongued than truthful ) , the place of the modern memoir - writer was filled in Shakespeare's day by friendly poets , who were usually alert to pay fit homage in ...
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... writing is sufficient to prove that Shakespeare's literary eminence was well known in his native place during the century that followed his death . In many villages in the neighbourhood of Stratford - at Bidford , at Wilmcote , at Greet ...
... writing is sufficient to prove that Shakespeare's literary eminence was well known in his native place during the century that followed his death . In many villages in the neighbourhood of Stratford - at Bidford , at Wilmcote , at Greet ...
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... writers on English literature , M. Jusserand is the most voluminous and the most widely informed . His career differs in ... writing with almost equal ease and felicity in both French and English . His walk in life gives him a singularly ...
... writers on English literature , M. Jusserand is the most voluminous and the most widely informed . His career differs in ... writing with almost equal ease and felicity in both French and English . His walk in life gives him a singularly ...
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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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