Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... Romeo and Juliet , or a stage within the stage as in the play - scene of Hamlet . The opening of the play was announced by three sound- ings or flourishes of the trumpet ; during its per- formance a flag displayed from the roof informed ...
... Romeo and Juliet , or a stage within the stage as in the play - scene of Hamlet . The opening of the play was announced by three sound- ings or flourishes of the trumpet ; during its per- formance a flag displayed from the roof informed ...
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... as compared with the sentimental Richard - a royal poseur - may be regarded as a " saviour of society " . 30. Romantic tragedy as distinguished from ROMEO AND JULIET . 65 historical is represented by one 64 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
... as compared with the sentimental Richard - a royal poseur - may be regarded as a " saviour of society " . 30. Romantic tragedy as distinguished from ROMEO AND JULIET . 65 historical is represented by one 64 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE .
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... Romeo and Juliet was published at Basle . It was Lessing who first taught his countrymen to honour Shake- speare aright ; opposing himself to the tyranny of French models on the stage , he maintained that judged even by the standards of ...
... Romeo and Juliet was published at Basle . It was Lessing who first taught his countrymen to honour Shake- speare aright ; opposing himself to the tyranny of French models on the stage , he maintained that judged even by the standards of ...
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