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... respects , the lines marked out years ago by Dr. Edward Dowden , a critic who has rendered very important service to Shakespearean scholarship . The word Romance as happily descriptive of the later plays has been viii Preface.
... respects , the lines marked out years ago by Dr. Edward Dowden , a critic who has rendered very important service to Shakespearean scholarship . The word Romance as happily descriptive of the later plays has been viii Preface.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Romance as happily descriptive of the later plays has been taken from Dr. Dowden , from whom the writer has received for years past , in this as in other fields , both suggestion and stimulus ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Romance as happily descriptive of the later plays has been taken from Dr. Dowden , from whom the writer has received for years past , in this as in other fields , both suggestion and stimulus ...
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... LATER TRAGEDIES • 252 CHAPTER XV THE ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRAGEDIES • 276 CHAPTER XVI THE ROMANCES 292 CHAPTER XVII THE LAST YEARS AT STRATFORD • 314 INTRODUCTION TO FOURTH EDITION THE appearance of this biography of xii Contents.
... LATER TRAGEDIES • 252 CHAPTER XV THE ETHICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRAGEDIES • 276 CHAPTER XVI THE ROMANCES 292 CHAPTER XVII THE LAST YEARS AT STRATFORD • 314 INTRODUCTION TO FOURTH EDITION THE appearance of this biography of xii Contents.
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... later editions and commen- taries . Professor Herford's Introductions present , in a very interesting form , the historical and literary data relating to the sources of the plays and poems , and an interpretation of their place and ...
... later editions and commen- taries . Professor Herford's Introductions present , in a very interesting form , the historical and literary data relating to the sources of the plays and poems , and an interpretation of their place and ...
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... later developed out of it , was a free , spontaneous , natural act of worship ; it was also a genuine drama , which unfolded by easy grada- tions into a noble literary form . The frequent repeti- tion of the story threw its dramatic ...
... later developed out of it , was a free , spontaneous , natural act of worship ; it was also a genuine drama , which unfolded by easy grada- tions into a noble literary form . The frequent repeti- tion of the story threw its dramatic ...
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