Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie, 1907 - 136 Seiten |
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... Shakespearian chronology at least in outline . The internal evidence derived from the changes of the dramatist's style and diction , passing from the studious elaborateness of such a play as The Two Gentlemen of Verona to the subtlety ...
... Shakespearian chronology at least in outline . The internal evidence derived from the changes of the dramatist's style and diction , passing from the studious elaborateness of such a play as The Two Gentlemen of Verona to the subtlety ...
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... text of the quartos ; nor was he an unlearned man , unless " learning " means no more than " languages " . The Shakespearian drama in comparison with the more finished and regular drama is like " an ancient majestick.
... text of the quartos ; nor was he an unlearned man , unless " learning " means no more than " languages " . The Shakespearian drama in comparison with the more finished and regular drama is like " an ancient majestick.
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... Shakespearian revivals which , if not a pecuniary success , were certainly full of interest from the artistic point of view . Macready with his cultivated taste did not aim at merely starring it with one great part which should stand ...
... Shakespearian revivals which , if not a pecuniary success , were certainly full of interest from the artistic point of view . Macready with his cultivated taste did not aim at merely starring it with one great part which should stand ...
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