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... wrote with Shakespeare's very spirit . " Of his reverence for Shakespeare he gave less questionable proof in a youthful elegy in which he represented the flowers and trees on the banks of the Avon mourning for Shakespeare's death and ...
... wrote with Shakespeare's very spirit . " Of his reverence for Shakespeare he gave less questionable proof in a youthful elegy in which he represented the flowers and trees on the banks of the Avon mourning for Shakespeare's death and ...
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... wrote in very similar strains , he saw thrice . On the first occasion his impa- tience of this romantic play was due to external causes . He went to the theatre " against his own mind and resolution . " He was over - persuaded to go in ...
... wrote in very similar strains , he saw thrice . On the first occasion his impa- tience of this romantic play was due to external causes . He went to the theatre " against his own mind and resolution . " He was over - persuaded to go in ...
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... wrote later , “ yet is it one of the best plays for a stage , and for variety of dancing and music , that ever I saw . " The Tempest , the other adapted play , which is prominent in Pepys's diary , underwent more drastic revision . Here ...
... wrote later , “ yet is it one of the best plays for a stage , and for variety of dancing and music , that ever I saw . " The Tempest , the other adapted play , which is prominent in Pepys's diary , underwent more drastic revision . Here ...
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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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